
Germany, Year Zero
Drama
Overview
In the ruins of post-WWII Berlin, a twelve-year-old boy is left to his own devices in order to help provide for his family.
Top Cast


Edmund Moeschke
Edmund Moeschke
Edmund
Edmund Moeschke
Edmund


Ernst Pittschau
Ernst Pittschau
Father
Ernst Pittschau
Father
Ingetraud Hinze
Ingetraud Hinze
Eva
Ingetraud Hinze
Eva


Franz-Otto Krüger
Franz-Otto Krüger
Karl-Heinz
Franz-Otto Krüger
Karl-Heinz


Erich Gühne
Erich Gühne
Teacher
Erich Gühne
Teacher
Heidi Blänkner
Heidi Blänkner
Frau Rademaker (uncredited)
Heidi Blänkner
Frau Rademaker (uncredited)


Jo Herbst
Jo Herbst
Jo (uncredited)
Jo Herbst
Jo (uncredited)
Barbara Hintz
Barbara Hintz
Thilde (uncredited)
Barbara Hintz
Thilde (uncredited)


Adolf Hitler
Adolf Hitler
Self (archive footage) (voice) (uncredited)
Adolf Hitler
Self (archive footage) (voice) (uncredited)


Karl Krüger
Karl Krüger
Doctor (uncredited)
Karl Krüger
Doctor (uncredited)
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