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  1. Die Pilgerin: With Josefine Preuß, Jacob Matschenz, Volker Bruch, Friedrich von Thun. 14th century near of Ulm, Germany. Tilla is the daughter of a wealthy merchant. On his deathbed he requests his heart to be taken to Santiago De Compostela, Spain, which is a task, Tilla is willing to fulfill.

    • (226)
    • 2014-01-05
    • Drama, History
    • 174
  2. 15 lug 2020 · La pellegrina è un film del 2014 diretto da Philipp Kadelbach con Josefine Preuß e Jacob Matschenz. Durata: 175 min. Paese di produzione: Germania, Austria, Repubblica Ceca. Indice. Titolo...

    • Philipp Kadelbach
    • Josefine Preuß
  3. 5 gen 2014 · Geschichtsdrama. Fernsehfilm in 2 Teilen. Miniserie in 4 Teilen. Dokumentation. Deutsche TV-Premiere 05.01.2014 ZDF. Füge Die Pilgerin kostenlos zu deinem Feed hinzu, um keine Neuigkeit zur Serie zu verpassen. Meinen Serien hinzufügen. 14. Jahrhundert, Freie Reichsstadt Tremmlingen.

    • Josefine Preuß
    • May 1, 2014
  4. 1386. In an alpine city in Schwaben (southern Wurtemberg), council member and leading merchant Eckhardt Willinger fears a illness may be fatal and asks his son Otfried to save his soul by posthumously bringing his heart in pilgrimage to Copostella to atone for a lowlife's death by greedy neglect.

  5. TV Series. Drama | TV Miniseries. 14th Century. Middle Ages. Synopsis. TV Miniseries (2014). 2 Episodes. Year 1368, the daughter of a wealthy European merchant undertakes a long journey from Germany to Santiago de Compostela carrying with her the heart of her recently deceased father to fulfill his last wish to rest in the apostolic city.

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    • Josefine Preuß
    • Philipp Kadelbach
  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Die_PilgerinDie Pilgerin - Wikipedia

    Die Pilgerin (English - The Female Pilgrim) is a two-part German television film directed by Philipp Kadelbach and produced by Benjamin Benedict. It premiered on 5 and 6 January 2014 on Zweiten Deutschen Fernsehen . Plot.

  7. Die Pilgerin. 1386. In an alpine city in Schwaben (southern Wurtemberg), council member and leading merchant Eckhardt Willinger fears a illness may be fatal and asks his son Otfried to save his soul by posthumously bringing his heart in pilgrimage to Copostella to atone for a lowlife's death by greedy neglect.