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The Nasty Girl

When a young woman investigates her town's Nazi past, the community turns against her.

Top Cast

  • Lena Stolze

    Lena Stolze

    Sonja

  • Hans-Reinhard Müller

    Hans-Reinhard Müller

    Juckenack

  • Monika Baumgartner

    Monika Baumgartner

    Sonja's Mother

  • Elisabeth Bertram

    Elisabeth Bertram

    Sonja's Grandmother

  • Michael Gahr

    Michael Gahr

    Paul Rosenberger

  • Robert Giggenbach

    Robert Giggenbach

    Martin

  • Fred Stillkrauth

    Fred Stillkrauth

    Sonja's Uncle

  • Barbara Gallauner

    Barbara Gallauner

    Mrs. Juckenack

  • Udo Thomer

    Udo Thomer

    Archivar Schulz

Overview

When a young woman investigates her town's Nazi past, the community turns against her.

Rating

6.6 / 10
39 Reviews
1 Popular

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