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ファイル形式: AOMedia Video 1 (WebM/AV1) | 解像度: 720x456 | 追加日: 2007-Sep-02 |
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Barbara Auer is a German actress known for her roles in various films and television shows. She has appeared in 'Meine Tochter gehört mir', 'Impossibly Yours', 'Waiting for Angelina', and 'The Book Thief'. Notably, she starred as the titular character Maria in the 1997 film 'Maria'.
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制作会社: Jost Hering Filmproduktion, MDR, WDR, Südwestfunk
ジャンル: Drama
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Burning Snail (1996) follows the story of two brothers, Heinrich and Johann, who live with their father in a small town near Berlin during World War II. The film opens with Heinrich returning home after serving time in prison for refusing to fight in the war. While his brother Johann has embraced Nazism, Heinrich is disillusioned with the regime. Their relationship becomes increasingly strained as Heinrich begins to secretly help Jews escape from the city. When their father discovers Heinrich's actions, he forbids him from continuing, fearing for their safety. However, Heinrich continues his defiance until one day, Johann betrays him to the Gestapo. In the film's climax, Heinrich is arrested and taken away, leaving Johann alone with their father who disowns him for his betrayal.
Burning Snail (Brennende Schnecke) is a German drama directed by Thomas Stiller, released in 1996. Set during World War II, the film explores themes of brotherhood, betrayal, and resistance against Nazism through the story of two brothers with differing views on the war. The title 'Burning Snail' is metaphorical, representing the slow but inevitable progression towards destruction and decay, which parallels the characters' journey towards tragedy.