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[Machine Translation] What did the atrocities of Hitler and the Nazi regime leave behind for their children? This is the first film to depict the "postwar" lives of Hitler's children - a shocking film that was selected to represent Australia at the 85th Academy Awards for Best Foreign Language Film and was highly acclaimed at international film festivals around the world! This is the first film to depict the postwar lives of the children of war criminals, a story that until now has not been given much attention. The film brings into stark relief the cruel fate of Hitler's children and the deep scars of war, and asks questions of the viewer. What will the children think and discover when they learn that their beloved parents committed unimaginable genocide? Written and directed by the brilliant Australian filmmaker Kate Shortland. The main character, Lore, is played by the talented Saskia Rosendahl, who was selected as Shooting Star 2013 at the Berlin Film Festival. The young Jewish man is played by Kai Malina, whose breakthrough role was in "The White Ribbon," which won the Palme d'Or at Cannes. --Spring, 1945. Laure, a 14-year-old girl whose father is a high-ranking Nazi SS officer, believes in the victory of Nazi Germany. She believes in the victory of Nazi Germany, but is shocked and confused when her mother tells her that Fuhrer Hitler is dead. When her parents are taken into custody by the Allied Forces, she is left alone with her four younger siblings. She decides to take them with her to her grandmother's house, 900 kilometers away. However, the world's attitude toward the Nazis changes drastically after the war's end, and Lore and her family, who had been enjoying a privileged life, face cold treatment wherever they go. Only Thomas, a young Jewish man whom Lore meets by chance, extends a kind hand to her. Lore cannot hide his bewilderment at being helped by a Jew whom he had despised as a matter of course, but...
Original Release Year: 2012
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