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Life Is Not for Cowards

Life Is Not for Cowards (2013)

6.2/10(26)·TMDB 2013 DE

Life Is Not for Cowards (2013) streams free in HD on Zoovie. starring Wotan Wilke Möhring, Frederick Lau, and Rosalie Thomass. Filed under Comedy and Drama — multiple servers per title.

What is Life Is Not for Cowards (2013) about?

After the sudden death of his wife, the lives of Markus Färber and his daughter Kim fall into disarray. Markus’ attempt to bring back normality into their everyday lives fails - he can’t let go of the past. 15 year-old Kim feels left alone with her feelings of guilt. But then she falls in love with the cool school dropout Alex. The two of them run off to Denmark to the place of Kim’s carefree childhood. Together with his mother Gerlinde and her cheerful home care Paula, Markus sets off in search of his daughter. A trip full of surprises and a journey back to life.

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Production:
Riva Film, ARD
Country:
Germany
Languages:
German
IMDb:
tt2147550

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Who stars in Life Is Not for Cowards (2013)?

Wotan Wilke Möhring as Markus, Frederick Lau as Alex, Rosalie Thomass as Paula, Helen Woigk as Kim Färber, Edin Hasanović as Franz, Nina Petri as Alex Mutter, Franz Dinda as Arzt, Christine Schorn as Gerlinde.

Also Known As

USLife's No Piece of CakeDEDas Leben ist nichts fuer Feiglinge

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Is Life Is Not for Cowards worth watching?

Life Is Not for Cowards has well-received reviews with a rating of 6.2/10 based on 26 votes.

What genre is Life Is Not for Cowards?

Life Is Not for Cowards is a Comedy and Drama film released in 2013.

Who stars in Life Is Not for Cowards?

The cast of Life Is Not for Cowards includes Wotan Wilke Möhring, Frederick Lau, Rosalie Thomass, Helen Woigk and Edin Hasanović.