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A Hidden Life A Hidden Life

Terrence Malick / USA, Germany / 2019 / 173 min / Italian, German, English

Based on real events, A Hidden Life tells the story of the Austrian farmer Franz Jägerstätter, who refused to take the Hitler Oath and fight for the Nazis. Faced with the threat of execution for treason, it is his unwavering faith and his love for his wife and children that keeps his spirit alive.

cast August Diehl, Valerie Pachner, Bruno Ganz

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"A poem and a polemic, an exploratory independent drama and a varnished Hollywood epic. [Malick's] best film since his masterful Tree of Life."
- LA Times.

"About how the quietest acts of resistance are part of what saves civilization."
- Variety.

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