Trailer
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From Hilde, with Love (In Liebe, Eure Hilde)

Runtime
2hrs 5mins
Directed by
Andreas Dresen
Featuring
Liv Lisa Fries,
Johannes Hegemann
Film Language
in German with English subtitles
Body

The stirring new film by multi-award-winning German auteur Andreas Dresen featuring Babylon Berlin star Liv Lisa Fries in an all-consuming performance.

Berlin, 1942: it was the most beautiful summer for Hilde–madly in love with Hans and joyfully pregnant. But amid the passion there is grave danger. Hans becomes involved in the anti-Nazi resistance, with a group of young people who will later be called the “Red Orchestra”. 

Despite the huge risks, Hilde decides to get involved herself but is arrested by the Gestapo and gives birth to her son in prison. Now in a desperate situation, Hilde develops a quiet inspirational strength, but she only has a few months left with her son.

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