Great Freedom is set in post-war Germany and follows the life of a gay man who faces challenges and discrimination due to his sexuality. The movie explores themes of love, identity, and liberation, as the protagonist navigates through a society that is repressive and homophobic.
In Allied-occupied Germany, an naive American soldier falls in love with a German woman, leading to a taboo relationship. As he becomes entangled in a Nazi conspiracy, he must navigate corruption and abuse of power.
In 1945, fifteen million orphans roamed in the debris of a Europe recovering from the deadliest conflict it had ever known. Through recolorized archives, testimonies of survivors and reenactment, our film will relate this obscure and unknown episode of the immediate post-war period, overshadowed by the atrocities of the conflict.
In 1945, twelve million homeless children wandered through the rubble of a Europe that had just emerged from the deadliest conflict it had ever known. An unprecedented number of children were separated from their parents or orphaned. Under the guise of the best interests of these children and of the nation, France, the United States, Great Britain and the countries of Central Europe embarked on a veritable race for children. By demographic opportunism, by fear of seeing them indoctrinated by a new totalitarianism, these countries move and adopt these orphans, erasing their history and their identity.
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