3.4
103 min
Doctors say that Veronika, a woman in her 20s, is schizophrenic. She is compliant, which makes her an easy target for men. She's religious, believing she is God's favorite child; she searches for Jesus. She has sent a letter to a filmmaker suggesting her life as the subject for a movie. We see her raped then take up with a series of men she believes are Jesus, each willing or insistent on sex. A young man with his own crisis of faith invites her to join a cult. We see her involuntarily committed to an asylum from time to time where medication and constraints await. Her wealthy parents are helpless. Will a medical professional ever talk to her? If one did, would it help?
| Name | Character | Team | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Elisabeth Stepanek | Veronika Christoph | Unowned | |
| Nguyen Chi Danh | Der Erste | Unowned | |
| Karl Heinz Reimann | God's Child | Unowned | |
| Jorge Reis | Demba | Unowned | |
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Carola Regnier | Doctor | Unowned |
| Abdel Wahed Askar | Ibrahim / Salem | Unowned | |
| Curt Curtini | Magician | Unowned | |
| Erika Dannhoff | The Dancing Death | Unowned | |
| Hasan Hasan | Monsef | Unowned | |
| Harald Hoedt | Countess | Unowned | |
| Irmgard Mellinger | Veronika's Mother | Unowned | |
| Hubertus von Weyrauch | Veronika's Father | Unowned | |
| Erich Koltschack | Old Man | Unowned | |
| Nabil Reiroumi | Sick Man | Unowned | |
| George Stamkoski | Greek Man | Unowned | |
| Günther Ehlert | Unowned |