Lore

Lore
Lore

Film Details

Year

2012

Duration

109 minutes

Genres

Coming of Age, Drama, Period and Historical, War

Language

German (English subtitles)

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Synopsis

As the allied forces arrive in Germany, and news travels of Hitler's death, teenager Lore is forced to grow up quickly when her Nazi parents are captured. Leading her younger brothers and sisters on a dangerous journey across the tumultuous warzone to her grandmother's house in Hamburg, she faces the reality of her parents' shocking beliefs. When they become friends with a young man who has survived a concentration camp, the horrors of the Holocaust become apparent and Lore questions everything she knows. This tense and harrowing story of innocence lost is adapted from Rachel Seiffert's novel The Dark Room.

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15 Classification

Contains gory images, brief strong sex and nudity

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