Year: 1943
Runtime: 82 mins
Language: English
Director: Edward Dmytryk
A stark critique of the Nazi regime’s oppressive policies, the film follows an American teenager who, after being declared legally German by the authorities, confronts the denial of motherhood and the harsh mandates imposed on those who refuse to obey the regime’s twisted definitions of love, marriage and home.
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