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Synopsis: Berlin 1943/44 ("The Battle of Berlin"). Felice, an intelligent and courageous Jewish woman who lives under a false name, belongs to an underground organization. Lilly, a devoted mother of four, though an occasional unfaithful wife, is desperate for love. An unusual and passionate love between them blossoms despite the danger of persecution and nightly bombing raids.
Director(s): Max Färberböck
Production: Zeitgeist
  Nominated for 1 Golden Globe. Another 8 wins & 3 nominations.
 
IMDB:
7.3
Metacritic:
72
Rotten Tomatoes:
90%
NOT RATED
Year:
1999
125 min
Website
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more word from you,

I'll send you to the maneaters

in Bavaria!

Got it?

- Mommy, who is the General?

Quiet!

"I want to find stars

for you and for me.

Shall I tell you why?

I love you.

You are so beautiful. Jaguar."

No one has ever ... I mean ...

No one has ever written me like this.

Who could it be?

Ernst?

What's wrong?

Should I see if I can get any semolina?

Semolina? Now?

- Yes.

Now!

Want to see something?

Here, have a look.

How can you write such letters?

I only wrote one.

How did she react?

Anything dramatic?

Come on, tell me!

Ilse, it was just for fun.

Nothing but good fun. Nothing else.

Is it "fun" that she can smell Jews?

Is it "fun" that Jews are to blame

for every bomb that falls?

Did she really say that?

- This morning.

What a coincidence.

- Why?

I have a date with her.

- You what?

Maybe she really can.

- What?

- Smell Jews.

Felice, could anything ever stop you?

Oh yes. A lot.

What have you got there?

Oh no!

Thringer? My beloved Thringer sausage.

Is it real?

Yes, from the newspaper office.

This is for you.

The rest is for Grandma

and your parents.

See you later.

God! Ilse. He'll be here in 5 minutes.

Where are my glasses?

- There.

Where?

- Over there.

I'm so nervous. My God! I'm so nervous!

Ilse, how do I look? Good?

- Sure. As always.

Hm?

- Attractive as always.

Bernd! Eberhard! Are you crazy?

I cleaned this room 10 minutes ago!

Take your soldiers! Where are your shoes?

- I have them on.

Off the sofa! Get out of here!

Eberhard, put your shoes on!

We were playing.

- Out!

Get out of there. Ilse!

- Yes?

No! No! Who did that?

- Not me.

- Me neither.

It was a present from Gnther.

He's going to kill us, all of us!

Doesn't matter.

Get your coats on and go!

But not to the zoo again!

- Yes, come on ...

Stop! Who does this belong to?

Me.

Here. Put it on outside.

See you later, my little pet.

Have fun, dear. Give me a kiss.

You, too. Bye bye.

When her beaus came,

Mrs. Wust behaved like a teenager.

She cleaned and scrubbed all day,

so that nothing

would interrupt her tender rendezvous.

Romantic to the bone, she thought

that Felice's letter was from him.

She feverishly awaited the moment

when she could throw

her hungry heart at his feet.

Incomprehensible!

So much trouble for a man.

I tell you something.

They just don't get it.

All anyone ever talks about is food.

We don't have this ...

Hello.

- Or we don't have that.

How's it going, boy? Heil Hitler!

Do you love me?

Tell me, do you love me?

Look at this. Come on, look at it.

Isn't that a tree? Huh? Isn't that a tree?

Princess, isn't that a tree?

Heavens! Is it your husband?

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Max Färberböck

Max Färberböck (born 22 September 1950) is a German film director and writer. He was born in Brannenburg, Bavaria. He began his career at theaters in Buenos Aires and in Italy. He later studied at the University of Television and Film in Munich and worked for Constantin Film and as an assistant for Peter Zadek at the Deutsches Schauspielhaus in Hamburg. After producing several plays at theaters in Hamburg, Heidelberg and Cologne, he began to write and direct episodes for the TV series Der Fahnder. Later Färberböck produced several TV films, before making his first feature film, Aimée & Jaguar (1998). It was nominated for the Golden Globe Award for Best Foreign Language Film. The film was also nominated for the Golden Bear at 49th Berlin International Film Festival.He directed A Woman in Berlin (2008), based on the memoir by the same name. A new edition had been published in Germany in 2003, two years after the author's death. This controversial work dealt with the experiences of women in Berlin in the last weeks of the Battle of Berlin and occupation by Soviet Union troops at the end of World War II. The author is reputed to be the late journalist, Marta Hillers, who died in 2001. more…

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