Das Wunder_
Teenager Raphaela was born blind into a wealthy, material focused family. Her father escapes reality into an affair with his secretary while her mother reacts to the difficult situation in an over protective and possessive conduct towards her blind daughter.
Director
Eckhart Schmidt
Starring
Anja Schüte, Raimund Harmstorf, Dagmar Lassander
Updated Feb 16, 2026
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Year context
Das Wunder was released 41 years ago in 1985.
Das Wunder is a Drama film with a runtime of 1h 42m.
CAST (20)
Anja Schüte
Raphaela
Raimund Harmstorf
Raphaela's Father
Dagmar Lassander
Raphaela's Mother
Anouschka Renzi
Maria
MS
Michael Simbruk
Raoul
Sibylle Rauch
Sandra
Renate Langer
Secretary
Georg Marischka
Priest
Christiane Maybach
Raoul's Mother
LB
Lutz Bajohr
Raoul's Father
Michele Oliveri
Doctor
SR
Salvatore Russo
Doctor in Florence
PM
Penny McLean
Woman of cards
Klaus Lemke
Claude
Max Tidof
Boy 1
PB
Paul Baur
Boy 2
SP
Sal Paradise
Singer
AD
Andreas Dorau
Musician
Isa Haller
Doctor's Assistant
MK
Maddalena Kerrh
Maria's Mother
CREW
Director
Writer
STUDIOS (2)
KF Kinofilm
Wolfgang Odenthal Filmproduktion
DETAILS
Release
Status
Released
Runtime
102 min (1h 42m)
Language
German
Country
Rating
10.0/10 (1 votes)
Popularity
5
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FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
What is Das Wunder about?
Teenager Raphaela was born blind into a wealthy, material focused family. Her father escapes reality into an affair with his secretary while her mother reacts to the difficult situation in an over protective and possessive conduct towards her blind daughter.
How long is Das Wunder?
Das Wunder has a runtime of 102 minutes (1h 42m).
Who directed Das Wunder?
Das Wunder was directed by Eckhart Schmidt.
Who stars in Das Wunder?
The cast of Das Wunder includes Anja Schüte, Raimund Harmstorf, Dagmar Lassander, Anouschka Renzi, Michael Simbruk.
What is the rating of Das Wunder?
Das Wunder has a rating of 10.0 out of 10 based on 1 votes on TMDB.
GENRES (1)
Drama
KEYWORDS (5)
marriage crisis
blindness
christian faith
forceful
melodramatic
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