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Suppose your country began to change. Suppose that without your noticing it became dangerous for some people to live in your country. Suppose you found, to your complete surprise, that your own father was one of those people. That is what happens to Anna in 1933. Anna is not sure who Hitler is. She is nine years old when everything begins, too busy to take much notice of his face on posters all over Berlin. But when her own father goes missing one day, she comes to realize that the man on the posters is about to change the whole of Europe – starting with her own small life. She is forced to uproot her entire existence. Anna and her family hastily flee Germany, leaving even her favorite stuffed pink rabbit behind. From now on Anna encounters life in exile, not speaking the language, not knowing customs and manners, missing her friends and loved ones. To find a school for Anna is difficult, money is getting very short and they are fearful as they also encounter xenophobia. Yet Anna grows up, finds new friends, and learns to take responsibility. So, when her family has to move away yet again, she is certain she can do anything.
- Year2019
- Runtime119 minutes
- LanguageGerman, Swiss German, French, English
- CountryGermany, Switzerland, Italy
- PremiereDenver
- DirectorCaroline Link
- ScreenwriterAnna Brüggemann, Caroline Link
- ProducerJochen Laube, Fabian Maubach
- CastRiva Krymalowski, Marinus Hohmann, Carla Juri, Oliver Masucci
- CinematographerBella Halben
- EditorPatricia Rommel
Help us maintain our funding for the Denver Jewish Film Festival!
When purchasing your ticket, please select the estimated total number of household viewers who will be watching the film.
This helps us understand the total number of audience members we have participating in the festival.
Thank you for helping us to keep the festival running year after year!
Sponsored by The Strear Family Foundation
Suppose your country began to change. Suppose that without your noticing it became dangerous for some people to live in your country. Suppose you found, to your complete surprise, that your own father was one of those people. That is what happens to Anna in 1933. Anna is not sure who Hitler is. She is nine years old when everything begins, too busy to take much notice of his face on posters all over Berlin. But when her own father goes missing one day, she comes to realize that the man on the posters is about to change the whole of Europe – starting with her own small life. She is forced to uproot her entire existence. Anna and her family hastily flee Germany, leaving even her favorite stuffed pink rabbit behind. From now on Anna encounters life in exile, not speaking the language, not knowing customs and manners, missing her friends and loved ones. To find a school for Anna is difficult, money is getting very short and they are fearful as they also encounter xenophobia. Yet Anna grows up, finds new friends, and learns to take responsibility. So, when her family has to move away yet again, she is certain she can do anything.
- Year2019
- Runtime119 minutes
- LanguageGerman, Swiss German, French, English
- CountryGermany, Switzerland, Italy
- PremiereDenver
- DirectorCaroline Link
- ScreenwriterAnna Brüggemann, Caroline Link
- ProducerJochen Laube, Fabian Maubach
- CastRiva Krymalowski, Marinus Hohmann, Carla Juri, Oliver Masucci
- CinematographerBella Halben
- EditorPatricia Rommel