Drama History
Lou Andreas-Salomé, the woman who enraptured 19th century Europe’s greatest minds, recounts her life to Ernst Pfeiffer in this German film directed by Cordula Kablitz-Post. A published novelist, poet and essayist, Salomé’s desire to live a life free from convention scandalized society but spurred genius and passion in others, including Friedrich Nietzsche, Paul Rée and her lover, the poet Rainer Maria Rilke. Under the tutelage of Sigmund Freud, she became the first female psychoanalyst.
Directed by
Cordula Kablitz-Post
Written by
Cordula Kablitz-Post, Susanne Hertel
Petra Morzé
Mutter von Lou
Katharina Lorenz
Lou Andreas-Salomé, jung
Daniel Sträßer
Dr. Zemek
Alexander Scheer
Friedrich Nietzsche
Merab Ninidze
Friedrich Carl Andreas
Harald Schrott
Sigmund Freud
Liv Lisa Fries
Lou Andreas-Salomé, jung
Katharina Schüttler
Marie
Carl Achleitner
Verleger
Julius Feldmeier
Rainer Maria Rilke
Peter Simonischek
Lous Vater
Anton Algrang
Fotograf
Nicole Heesters
Lou Andreas-Salomé (72J.
Matthias Lier
Ernst Pfeiffer
Philipp Hauß
Paul Rée
Katrin Hansmeier

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