Rosa and Marie
A story about two girls living during the start of WW2. With a new point of view, the film manages to convey a different perspective on living in the Third Reich.
A story about two girls living during the start of WW2. With a new point of view, the film manages to convey a different perspective on living in the Third Reich.
Tiziana Grohne
Marie
Filiz Dessi
Rosa
Cornelia Kupferschmid
Marie's daughter
Tilman Rademacher
Rosa's uncle
Gabriele Brüning
Marie's mother
Andreas Ladwig
Marie's uncle
Michael Kühl
Marie's brother
Virginia Schmidt
Rosa's mother
Ilse Schubert
Adult Marie
A story about two girls living during the start of WW2. With a new point of view, the film manages to convey a different perspective on living in the Third Reich.
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