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元首偷走了粉兔子

导演:
卡罗莉内·林克
主演:
丽娃·克里马洛夫斯基,马里纳斯·霍曼,卡拉·朱里,奥利弗·马苏奇,尤斯图斯·冯·多赫纳尼,乌苏拉·温纳,安妮·贝南特,安德烈·谢曼斯基,安妮·薛弗,拉斐尔·寇索里斯,本杰明·萨德勒,安德烈亚斯·马蒂,Raban Bieling,Risch Flurin Alexander,Meisser Noah,Luisa-Céline Gaffron,Hannah Kampichler,Peter Bantli,Held Alina,Knight Emma,Rahel Hubacher
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7.0
283人评分
德语 / 瑞士德语
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简介:
九岁的安娜和家人居住在柏林,1933年到来,一切都开始发生了变化,在她四周,一个陌生人的画像开始挂满在大街小巷,懵懂的安娜不知道发生了什么。不久之后,她和她的家人踏上了一场逃亡之路,安娜在旅途中充满了好奇和困惑,而她也无法忘记陪伴自己童年的那只粉色玩具兔,可惜兔子早已被落在了柏林的家中,逐渐被黑暗所包围。
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