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June 17th 1953, Frida’s 8th birthday, was to be a celebration, but instead tanks are rolling through the streets of East-Berlin. Frida and her mother are waiting for the birthday guests, but they won't come today. Nor does her father return from the demonstration, and Frida’s mother slowly begins to lose control. Outside, protests turn into a political revolt and the revolt is brutally crushed.
Direction
Rivilis traps you in a child's-eye view of collapse.
Acting
Skrzypczyk's silence screams louder than tanks.
Director
Katharina Rivilis
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