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Release Date:
October 14, 2022
Original Title:
Lost Transport
Alternate Titles:
1945: Tres Mujeres
Het verloren transport
Izgubljeni vlak
Genres:
Drama | History | War
Production Companies:
Amour Fou Luxembourg
Coin Film
KeyFilm
NTR
Production Countries:
Germany | Luxembourg | Netherlands
Ratings / Certifications:
BR: 14 NL: 12
Runtime: 100
In the spring of 1945, a train deporting hundreds of Jewish prisoners gets stranded near a small German village occupied by the Red Army. Condemned to each other and in a context of deep mistrust, desperation and revenge, an unexpected friendship emerges between Russian sniper Vera, village girl Winnie and Jewish-Dutch woman Simone.
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Associate Producer:
Emiel Nijhuis
Jan Nijhuis
Esther Nijhuis
Marieke Nijhuis-Niens
Martin de Vries
Casting:
Saida van der Reijd
Bady Minck
Susanne Ritter
Costume Design:
Genoveva Kylburg
Director:
Saskia Diesing
Director of Photography:
Aage Hollander
Editor:
Axel Skovdal Roelofs
Line Producer:
Ben Bouwmeester
Original Music Composer:
Paul Eisenach
Production Design:
Diana van de Vossenberg
Production Manager:
Benedicte Hermesse
Sound Designer:
Marco Vermaas
Writer:
Saskia Diesing
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