Sansibar oder Der letzte Grund
Dec 13 1987
•3h 43m
•Drama
Shortly before the outbreak of World War II, the paths of three people on the run cross by chance in the small Baltic Sea port of Rerig: Gregor, a member of the Communist Party of Germany (KPD); Judith, a Jewish woman; and a pastor who wants to save an Ernst Barlach sculpture classified as degenerate art. All those involved share a common fate and the dream of a fisherman's boy from Zanzibar, which is less a real goal than a utopia of a better future. Adaptation of Alfred Andersch's novel.
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Peter Kremer
Gregor

Cornelia Schmaus
Judith

Gisela Stein

Gisela Stein
Judiths Mutter
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