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From 17 January 2018.

In the Fade Aus dem Nichts

Fatih Akin / Germany, France / 2017 / 106 min / German

Tense drama directed by Faith Akin in response to neo-Nazi attacks in Germany. The immense Diane Kruger was awarded prize for Best actress at the 2017 Cannes Film Festival.

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Katja's life falls to pieces when her beloved husband Nuri and six-year-old son Rocco die in a bomb attack. A police search for the perpetrators leads them to a young neo-Nazi couple and their trial quickly follows, deepening Katja's pain when the couple plead innocent despite clear evidence of their involvement in this senseless act of violence. Overwhelmed by sadness and a sense of powerlessness, Katja seeks justice.

Tense drama directed by Faith Akin in response to neo-Nazi attacks in Germany. The immense Diane Kruger was awarded prize for Best actress at the 2017 Cannes Film Festival.

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