

Germany. A Winter's Tale (2019)
Now streaming on Zoovie: Germany. A Winter's Tale (2019) — 2h 5m, free in HD. Directed by Jan Bonny, starring Thomas Schubert, Ricarda Seifried, and Jean-Luc Bubert. Drama. 5+ HD servers, switch any time.
What is Germany. A Winter's Tale (2019) about?
Becky, Tommi and Maik form a right-wing terror cell that lives in the underground and is dreaming of country-wide attention. Entangled in a complex relationship of love, hate and friendship, they follow a path of destruction that leads to a series of violent crime. Their alleged values such as honor, pride and loyalty decline due to their increasing disorientation.
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- Director:
- Jan Bonny
- Production:
- Heimatfilm, W-film
- Country:
- Germany
- Languages:
- German
- IMDb:
- tt8435932
Where can I watch Germany. A Winter's Tale (2019) for free?
Who stars in Germany. A Winter's Tale (2019)?
Thomas Schubert as Tommi, Ricarda Seifried as Becky, Jean-Luc Bubert as Maik, Victoria Trauttmansdorff as Beckys Mutter, Lars Eidinger as Watzek, Judith Bohle as Susann, Peter Eberst as Serveur, Franziska Hartmann as Cindy.
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Where can I watch Germany. A Winter's Tale online for free?▼
You can watch Germany. A Winter's Tale (2019) online for free on zoovie.cc. Click play above to start streaming in HD quality.
How long is Germany. A Winter's Tale?▼
Germany. A Winter's Tale has a running time of 2h 5m (125 minutes total).
Who directed Germany. A Winter's Tale?▼
Germany. A Winter's Tale was directed by Jan Bonny.
Is Germany. A Winter's Tale worth watching?▼
Germany. A Winter's Tale has mixed reviews with a rating of 5.1/10 based on 11 votes.
What genre is Germany. A Winter's Tale?▼
Germany. A Winter's Tale is a Drama film released in 2019.
Who stars in Germany. A Winter's Tale?▼
The cast of Germany. A Winter's Tale includes Thomas Schubert, Ricarda Seifried, Jean-Luc Bubert, Victoria Trauttmansdorff and Lars Eidinger.


































