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A Woman in Berlin
A woman tries to survive the invasion of Berlin by the Soviet troops during the last days of World War II.
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Plot Summary
In the final days of World War II, as the Red Army occupies Berlin, a young German woman named Marta survives by navigating the brutal realities of occupation. She enters into a mutually beneficial arrangement with a Soviet officer, finding a way to endure the physical and emotional trauma while clinging to her dignity.
Critical Reception
A Woman in Berlin was met with generally positive reviews, praised for its unflinching portrayal of a difficult subject matter and Nina Hoss's powerful performance. Critics noted the film's historical significance and its sensitive handling of the experiences of women during wartime, though some found its narrative challenging.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its courageous and unflinching depiction of a woman's survival in occupied Berlin.
Nina Hoss delivers a commanding performance as a woman forced to make difficult choices to endure.
The film is commended for its historical sensitivity and its focus on the civilian experience of war.
Google audience: Audiences found the film to be a powerful and important historical drama. Many appreciated its direct approach to a dark period and the strength of the lead performance, though some viewers noted the emotional difficulty of the subject matter.
Awards & Accolades
Nina Hoss received nominations for the German Film Award (Lola) for Best Actress. The film was also recognized at various international film festivals.
Fun Fact
The film is based on the anonymous diary 'A Woman in Berlin', published in 2003, which details the experiences of a woman in Berlin during the Soviet occupation in 1945.
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