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A Woman in Berlin
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Following the struggles and efforts of a young woman, who struggles against survival from the horrible invasion of the Soviet soldiers in Berlin during the Second World War, when havoc and destruction spread, the thing that challenges her.
Actors:
Nina Hoss, Evgeniy Sidikhin, Irm Hermann, Rüdiger Vogler, Ulrike Krumbiegel, Rolf Kanies, Jördis Triebel, Roman Gribkov, Juliane Köhler, Samvel Muzhikyan, Aleksandra Kulikova, ...»
Director:
Max Färberböck
Country:
United States
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Played by:
Evgeniy Sidikhin
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Irm Hermann
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Rüdiger Vogler
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Ulrike Krumbiegel
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Rolf Kanies
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Jördis Triebel
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Roman Gribkov
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Juliane Köhler
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Ozus' World Movie Reviews
September 15, 2009 This sobering account of such tragic events deserves kudos for avoiding sensationalizing a subject matter that easily could be exploited.
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NewsBlaze
December 18, 2009 The suffering of these Berlin women, however tragic, is decontextualized from the infinitely greater crimes against humanity's millions by Germany at the time, which in fact was responsible for their fate.
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One Guy's Opinion
October 06, 2009 Though deliberately paced and somewhat repetitive, it's...powerful and enlightening.
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Chicago Reader
October 02, 2009 No one is guiltless-not the Russian commander (Yevgeny Sidikhin) who takes the heroine as his lover, nor her bourgeois landlady (Fassbinder alumnus Irm Hermann), who welcomes the occupiers for their black market goods.
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New York Daily News
July 17, 2009 Though the story is based in truth, an emotionally removed Hoss feels more like a symbol than an actual person, while her detached narration keeps us at further remove.
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Combustible Celluloid
December 04, 2009 It's a rigorous adaptation, handsomely mounted and with fine performances, but totally impersonal.
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Chicago Sun-Times
September 24, 2009 The film is well-acted, with restraint, by Hoss and Sidikhin. The writer and director, Max Faerberboeck, employs a level gaze and avoids for the most part artificial sentimentality. The physical production is convincing.
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Washington Post
November 06, 2009 A clear-eyed portrait of a highly charged chapter in Germany's history, a history that once again proves rewarding fodder for an alert artistic imagination.
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Christian Science Monitor
August 21, 2009 Sometimes a movie based on true events is forceful out of all proportion to its middling presentation.
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Austin Chronicle
October 09, 2009 That rarest of wartime dramas: an intimate, sorrowful glimpse into the heart and loins of the hellish aftermath of war.
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