Hermann Hesse – Superstar
Hermann Hesse, Nobel Prize winner in 1946, is not only the world’s most widely read German-language author of all time, with a total of more than 100 million books in print, but also, with Karl Marx, perhaps the most influential. The documentary follows his readers’ trail and at the same time the trail of the author who, like no other, has managed to become a role model.
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Watch Hermann Hesse – Superstar full movie online for free in HD quality on Watch Online Stream. Stream from Netflix, HBO Max, Disney+, Prime Video, and more without any subscription or sign up. Hermann Hesse, Nobel Prize winner in 1946, is not only the world’s most widely read German-language author of all time, with a total of more than 100 million books in print, but also, with Karl Marx, perhaps the most influential. The documentary follows his readers’ trail and at the same time the trail of the author who, like no other, has managed to become a role model.
Cast

Udo Lindenberg
himself

August Zirner
himself

Denis Scheck
himself

Konstantin Wecker
himself
Peter Härtling
himself
Jo Baier
himself
Roger W. Strauss
Theodore Ziolkowski
Andreas Neumann
Narrator

Patrick Blank
Narrator
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