Family Passions

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Family Passions
Also known as Macht der Leidenschaft
Written by Bruce Neckels
Thom Racina
Directed by Jørn Winther
Starring Andrew Jackson
Country of origin Germany
Canada
Original language(s) German
English
No. of seasons 1
Production
Location(s) Hamburg, Germany
Broadcast
Original channel Baton Broadcasting System
ZDF
First shown in September 1993
Original run – Ended

Family Passions was the first hour long television serial produced in Canada and Germany. It was produced and distributed by Baton Broadcasting System and ZDF between 1993 and 1994. In 1996, BBS stations replayed the entire series in a half hour format.

Storylines

To assist with bringing in a German audience, the show went on location to Hamburg when a jewel thief and his lover (who had been in a coma for seven years and wanted revenge on the woman her husband had married in the meantime) stole the Dimarco diamond from a museum in that country.

Another milestone of this show was the exploration of a lesbian couple attempting to adopt a daughter whose biological mother was deemed unfit because of her addiction to cocaine. Their attempts were thwarted when the child's biological father (who had been working as their butler) intervened. This couple also frequently shared on screen kisses. When the ABC Daytime serial All My Children did this ten years later, it made international news.

Family Passions featured popular soap actors like Kin Shriner, Roscoe Born, Andrew Jackson and Gordon Thomson as well as many Canadian actors including future The Walking Dead actress Laurie Holden, future Star Wars actor Hayden Christensen, Barry Flatman, Jennifer Dale, Jason Cadieux and Von Flores. Also German actors like Dietmar Schönherr, Raphael Wilczek, Adelheid Arndt and Tina Ruland.

Main Crew

Jørn Winther , Bruce Neckels , and Thom Racina

External links

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