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A Hidden Life
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A Hidden Life

Aug 27, 2019
2h 53m
★ 7.2

Better to suffer injustice than to commit it.

Overview

Austrian farmer Franz Jägerstätter faces the threat of execution for refusing to fight for the Nazis during World War II.

Genres

History
Drama
War

Production Companies

Studio Babelsberg
Elizabeth Bay Productions
Aceway Productions

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Cast

August Diehl

Franz Jägerstätter

August Diehl

Valerie Pachner

Fani Jägerstätter

Valerie Pachner

Maria Simon

Resie

Maria Simon

Karin Neuhäuser

Rosalia Jägerstätter

Karin Neuhäuser

Tobias Moretti

Fr Ferdinand Fürthauer

Tobias Moretti

Ulrich Matthes

Lorenz Schwaninger

Ulrich Matthes

Matthias Schoenaerts

Captain Herder

Matthias Schoenaerts

Michael Nyqvist

Bishop Joseph Fliessen

Michael Nyqvist

Franz Rogowski

Waldland

Franz Rogowski

Karl Markovics

Mayor of St. Radegund

Karl Markovics

Bruno Ganz

Richter

Bruno Ganz

Wolfgang Michael

Eckinger

Wolfgang Michael

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