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Die Zeit der Einsamkeit

The love story between Magda and Rudolf Neubert illuminates the fate of German anti-fascists in emigration. The Vichy regime in France offers them hardly any refuge, let alone protection in 1942. Like a provincial Casanova, the prefectural official Dufour recreates the young woman who is submerged as a Jewish woman without valid papers. With false documents, her husband gets into the catches of the police chief and his Gestapo spy Giacometti...

Top Cast

  • Jutta Hoffmann

    Jutta Hoffmann

  • Christian Grashof

    Christian Grashof

  • Uwe Kockisch

    Uwe Kockisch

  • Reimar Johannes Baur

    Reimar Johannes Baur

  • Johannes Terne

    Johannes Terne

  • Cornel Nicoară

    Cornel Nicoară

  • Lucian Iancu

    Lucian Iancu

  • Valeria Sitaru

    Valeria Sitaru

  • Bogdan Stanoevici

    Bogdan Stanoevici

Overview

The love story between Magda and Rudolf Neubert illuminates the fate of German anti-fascists in emigration. The Vichy regime in France offers them hardly any refuge, let alone protection in 1942. Like a provincial Casanova, the prefectural official Dufour recreates the young woman who is submerged as a Jewish woman without valid papers. With false documents, her husband gets into the catches of the police chief and his Gestapo spy Giacometti...

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