Der verlorene Sohn (2009)

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Stefanie Schröder is overjoyed when she can finally embrace her son Rainer again. The young man, who had converted to Islam at the time, had spent two years in an Islamic prison on suspicion of terrorism. But life in Germany is anything but easy for Rainer. The secret service won't let him out of their sight, he can't find a job and integration into society is difficult. Firmly convinced that Rainer has finally renounced the jihad, the holy war, Stefanie finally obtains the termination of Rainer's surveillance. But just as everything seems to be taking a turn for the better, Stefanie is cruelly forced to realize how wrong she has been about her son.

Director: Nina Grosse
Genre: Drama, TV Movie
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Production: ARD
Country: Germany
Language: Deutsch
Original Language: de

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is Der verlorene Sohn about?
Stefanie Schröder is overjoyed when she can finally embrace her son Rainer again. The young man, who had converted to Islam at the time, had spent two years in an Islamic prison on suspicion of terrorism. But life in Germany is anything but easy for Rainer. The secret service won't let him out of their sight, he can't find a job and integration into society is difficult. Firmly convinced that Rainer has finally renounced the jihad, the holy war, Stefanie finally obtains the termination of Rainer's surveillance. But just as everything seems to be taking a turn for the better, Stefanie is cruelly forced to realize how wrong she has been about her son.
Who directed Der verlorene Sohn?
Der verlorene Sohn was directed by Nina Grosse.
Who stars in Der verlorene Sohn?
Der verlorene Sohn stars Kostja Ullmann, Katja Flint, Ben Unterkofler, Uwe Rohde, Katinka Auberger, Pegah Ferydoni.
What genre is Der verlorene Sohn?
Der verlorene Sohn is a Drama, TV Movie film.
Where was Der verlorene Sohn produced?
Der verlorene Sohn was produced in Germany.