Drei Schwestern made in Germany (2006) [N/A]

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Release Date:
January 19, 2006

Original Title:
Drei Schwestern made in Germany

Alternate Titles:
3 soeurs made in Germany
3 sœurs made in Germany
Trois soeurs made in Germany

Genres:
Drama

Production Companies:
NDR

Production Countries:
Germany

Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 6 

Late fall 1947: The inhabitants of Frauenburg, a US garrison town, are facing another harsh post-war winter. But a social sensation causes a stir: Freya Sonnenberg, one of the three daughters of the former mayor, is to marry the American base commander Bellmont. Each of the sisters has her own hopes for this event: For Freya, the wedding is the start of a carefree and prosperous life after the war. For the older sister Nora, it means belated satisfaction for the early death of her beloved father. And Gudrun, the youngest, is looking forward to an uninhibited sex life. But one evening before the wedding, a blackmailer threatens to destroy the sisters' plans. Compromising details from Freya's time in the army emerge. Was she really the playmate of a prominent Nazi bigwig...?

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Director:
Oliver Storz

Writer:
Oliver Storz

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