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The Girl from Auschwitz
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The Girl from Auschwitz

Aug 25, 2005
1h 16m
★ 0.0

Overview

A portrait of the legendary Swedish journalist and writer Cordelia Edvardson (1929-2012). She was only fourteen when she alone was brought to the concentration camp of Theresienstadt and later to the camp of Auschwitz.

Genres

Documentary

Production Companies

Stefan Jarl Filmproduktion

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Cast

Cordelia Edvardson

herself

Cordelia Edvardson

Angelo Di Ponziano

the boy

Angelo Di Ponziano

Gunnel Lindblom

the voice

Gunnel Lindblom

Anita Molander

the teacher

Anita Molander

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