
| Director | |
| Cast | Nina Hoss |
| Running Time | 131 minutes |
| Film Certificate (UK) | 15 |
| Cinema Play Date | Fri 12 February 2010 |
During the last days of World War II, one woman documents the fall of Berlin from the basement of a bombed-out building.
Based on the best-selling real-life diaries ‘The Woman in Berlin’, Anonyma (Hoss) must use all her ingenuity whilst enduring the unimaginable to survive at the brutal hands of the invading Red Army.
From director Max Faerberboeck (“AIMÉE & JAGUAR”) comes ‘ANONYMA: A WOMAN IN BERLIN’. The author of the real-life diary remained anonymous even after her death, and she was the only woman to report on a subject that is still taboo even today: soldiers of the Red Army raping German women at the end of the Second World War. The book is a unique historical document that caused a controversy across the globe and was on every bestseller list after a new edition was released in Germany in 2003.