

My Wife Cries
- Drama
A normal working day on a construction site. Thomas, a 40-year-old crane operator, receives a call from his wife asking him to pick her up from the hospital. He finds her crying.
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Vladimir VulevićThomas
Agathe BonitzerCarla
Birte SchnöinkAndrée- Pauline RebmannKaren
- Ben CarterLaszlo
Clara GostynskiClaudia
Thorbjörn BjörnssonEsteban- Laure-Lucille SimonSophie
Theodore VrachasValentin- Ninel GeigerDie Gymnasiastin

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"My Wife Cries" (Official Trailer) | Berlinale Competition 2026
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