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Drama · War
Overview
The deep friendship between young theater actresses Maria and her Jewish friend Lea gradually starts to break as Marias husband Hans goes from being a young adventurer to a high ranking SS officer. But on that day of the Jewish deportations in Munich, Maria comes to a momentous decision which proves what friendship really means to her. She takes on Leas child Charlotte to save her from being deported to the concentration camp, thereby risking her own life and ultimately loosing Hans. Marias story shows that in the end friendship can triumph over terror and death. The film is inspired by the childhood of Charlotte Knobloch, Vice President of the World Jewish Congress and supports our project.
Top Cast


Lola Dockhorn
Lola Dockhorn
Maria
Lola Dockhorn
Maria


Maria Ehrich
Maria Ehrich
Lea
Maria Ehrich
Lea


Kai-Peter Malina
Kai-Peter Malina
Hans
Kai-Peter Malina
Hans
Peter Kollmann
Peter Kollmann
SS Kumpel
Peter Kollmann
SS Kumpel


Inga-Gesine Horchler
Inga-Gesine Horchler
Fotografin
Inga-Gesine Horchler
Fotografin
Christian Seitenberger
Christian Seitenberger
Gestapo
Christian Seitenberger
Gestapo
Dan Rock
Dan Rock
Theaterdirektor
Dan Rock
Theaterdirektor
Dietlinde Mendl
Dietlinde Mendl
Ältere Jüdin
Dietlinde Mendl
Ältere Jüdin
Jeremias Rötting
Jeremias Rötting
Lotte (Baby)
Jeremias Rötting
Lotte (Baby)
Thomas Müller
Thomas Müller
Beamter
Thomas Müller
Beamter
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