Twin Sisters
- ID TV Film (NL)
- Ellen Vogel (Lotte senior)
- Gudrun Okras (Anna senior)
- Thekla Reuten (Jonge Lotte)
- Nadja Uhl (Jonge Anna)
- Julia Koopmans (Kleine Lotte)
- Sina Richardt (Kleine Anna)
- Betty Schuurman (Moeder Rockanje)
- Jaap Spijkers (Vader Rockanje)
- Roman Knizka (Martin)
- Margarita Broich (Martha)
- Ingo Naujoks (Uncle Heinrich Bamberg)
- Barbara Auer (Charlotte)
- Jeroen Spitzenberger (David)
- Hans Somers (Bram)
- Hans Trentelman (Meneer De Vries)
- Marieke van Leeuwen (Mevrouw De Vries)
- Katrin Pollitt (Frau Stolz)
- Jean-Paul Maes (Herr Stolz)
- Markus von Lingen (Bernd)
- Germain Wagner (Pastoor Jacobsmeyer)
- Marco Lorenzini (Vader Grosalie)
- Pietr Kukla DOP
- Coen Gravendaal Sound
- Philippe Kohn Perchman
- Michel De Graaf Set decoration
- Jan Horsburgh (Moeder Grosalie)
- Pia Röver (Hannele)
- Monique Reuter (Liesl)
- Patrick Hastert (Wachtcommandant)
After the deaths of their parents, the inseparatable twin sisters Anna and Lotte Bamberg are crudely separated at the age of six. Anna remains in Germany, growing up in relatively harsh circumstances on the farm of her uncle Heinrich and his wife Martha. The sickly Lotte is given a loving home in the Netherlands by distant relations the Rockanjes.
In the years following their separation, the girls desperately try to get in touch with each other. At last a reunion follows on the brink of the Second World War. Although they are glad to be reunited at last they both feel they’ve drifted apart. When they meet shortly after the War, the estrangement has become definite due to their different war experiences in hostile camps. It’s especially Lotte, who makes it clear that she wants to ban the memory of her sister out of her life forever…