Europa 1990. The Berlin Wall has just been torn down. Katrine grew up in East Germany but has lived in Norway for 20 years. She is a child of war (the result of a love story in the middle of World War II between a Norwegian woman and a German soldier). She enjoys a happy family with her mother, her husband, her daughter and her granddaughter. But when a lawyer asks Katrine and her mother to collaborate as witnesses in a lawsuit against the Norwegian state in favor of children of war, she refuses. Gradually, a whole network of secrets are discovered and their loved ones are forced to take a stand: What has more weight, the life they have lived together or the lie on which it is based?
https://dvdstorespain.es/en/films/28957-zwei-leben-bluray--8437010736681.html28957Zwei Leben [BLU_RAY] Europa 1990. The Berlin Wall has just been torn down. Katrine grew up in East Germany but has lived in Norway for 20 years. She is a child of war (the result of a love story in the middle of World War II between a Norwegian woman and a German soldier). She enjoys a happy family with her mother, her husband, her daughter and her granddaughter. But when a lawyer asks Katrine and her mother to collaborate as witnesses in a lawsuit against the Norwegian state in favor of children of war, she refuses. Gradually, a whole network of secrets are discovered and their loved ones are forced to take a stand: What has more weight, the life they have lived together or the lie on which it is based? https://dvdstorespain.es/555706-home_default/zwei-leben-bluray-.jpg6.5289instockKarma Films6.52896.5289002016-05-23T09:02:21+0200/Start/Start/Blu-Ray/Start/Films/Start/New
Europa 1990. The Berlin Wall has just been torn down. Katrine grew up in East Germany but has lived in Norway for 20 years. She is a child of war (the result of a love story in the middle of World War II between a Norwegian woman and a German soldier). She enjoys a happy family with her mother, her husband, her daughter and her granddaughter. But when a lawyer asks Katrine and her mother to collaborate as witnesses in a lawsuit against the Norwegian state in favor of children of war, she refuses. Gradually, a whole network of secrets are discovered and their loved ones are forced to take a stand: What has more weight, the life they have lived together or the lie on which it is based?