
From 1959 to 1962, about 5000 disabled children were born in Germany, often with shortened and altered limbs, but also very often with damage to internal organs. About half of the children did not survive. In November 1961, it turned out that the sleeping pill and sedative Contergan was responsible for the disabilities. The active ingredient thalidomide had disrupted the growth process of the children in the womb in the early stages of pregnancy. In this documentary, parents of the so-called "Contergan children" tell how they experienced the tragedy.
Cast
Crew
Andreas Fischer
Director, Writer
Fabienne Westhoff
Editor, Assistant Director
Martina Pille
Editor
Ralph Kaechele
Director of Photography
Roland Breitschuh
Director of Photography
Dieter Stürmer
Director of Photography
Elodie Streuber
Assistant Director, Production Manager
Till Butenschön
Assistant Camera
Thomas Bianga
Assistant Camera
Klaus Waßen-Floren
Sound Designer
Chara Kyriasoglou
Music
Ania Bellardi
Production Manager
Margit Hudelmaier
Production Manager, Researcher
Michael Gerloff
Researcher
Thomas Wilk
Title Designer
Christian Füllgraf
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