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Johannes Kepler - Storming the Heavens
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Johannes Kepler - Storming the Heavens

Apr 14, 2020
1h 30m
★ 6.5

Overview

Nowadays we associate Johannes Kepler with his famous laws of planetary motion. But the history of his discoveries is a drama of Shakespearian proportions - full of intrigue, passion, depravity and corruption.

Genres

Documentary
History

Production Companies

Gruppe 5
SWR
BR
ARTE
Česká televize

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Cast

Christoph Bach

Johannes Kepler

Christoph Bach

Heiko Pinkowski

Tycho Brahe

Heiko Pinkowski

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Matthias Seiffart

Ben Janssen

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Frans Tengnagel

Frederik Bott

Peter Brownbill

Jeppe

Peter Brownbill

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Johannes Eriksen

Daniel Noël Fleischmann

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Barbara Kepler

Lena Drieschner

Michael Sideris

Kaiser Rudolf

Michael Sideris

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Kirsten Brahe

Susanne Weckerle

Vilmar Bieri

Kutscher

Vilmar Bieri

Frank Stöckle

Narrator (voice)

Frank Stöckle

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