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3 SISTERS Mia | Uschi | Martha
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3 SISTERS Mia | Uschi | Martha

Mar 11, 2022
1h 36m
★ 0.0

A portrait of 3 sisters who are shaped by growing up in WWII, loosing their home, and establishing a new one far away.

Overview

Before World War II the 3 sisters Mia, Uschi, and Martha were born in the former German city of Wrocław, which became Polish in 1945. They have been shaped by poverty, National Socialism, war, and escape, but also by peace, reconstruction, and an affluent society of Germany. The detailed stories they tell us in front of the camera, 75 years after World War II has ended, are as individual as the 3 sisters themselves.

Genres

Documentary

Cast

Martha Demeter

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Martha Demeter

Ursula Scharreisz

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Ursula Scharreisz

Maria Hoffmann

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Maria Hoffmann

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