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Shifting Paths
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Shifting Paths

Sep 4, 2025
0h 40m
★ 0.0

Overview

Shifting Paths explores one family's resilience during the 1933 boycott of Jewish businesses in Frankfurt, Germany. This film traces the loss of a family-owned pharmaceutical company and how a once banned chamomile product, Kamillosan, has survived today with few knowing anything of its history.

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Documentary

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