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A WOMAN IN BERLIN
A film by Max Färberböck
NR, 131 min, In German & Russian with English subtitles

“It's intelligent, provocative and intensely dramatic…
as powerfully authentic as anyone could want.”

–Los Angeles Times

“One of the best of a new breed of indigenous movies prying open the Pandora's box of German suffering in World War II.” –Village Voice

A German woman, reduced to desperate straits during the Soviet occupation of Berlin, enters into a tense relationship with a Russian officer. Max Färberböck (Aimée & Jaguar) wrote and directed from the diary published under the name Anonyma.