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- Movie: Dresden
- Detected quality: 480p
- IMDb link: 0461658
- IMDb rating: 6.6 (2,778 votes) Search
- Genres: Drama, War, Romance
- Director: Roland Suso Richter
- Cast: Heiner Lauterbach, Felicitas Woll, John Light, Benjamin Sadler and others
- Language: Hungarian
- Release date: 5 Mar 2006
- Release year: 2006
- Runtime: 176 minutes
- Country: Germany
- Keywords: loosely based on historical events, detonation, reference to alexander the great, dresden, 1940s, melodrama, kitsch, collapsing building, warmth, cold weather
- Budget: $10,000,000
Like other TV movies of the production company teamWorx, Dresden (2006) focuses on an extraordinary historic event in connection with a tragic love story of a woman torn between two men. In January 1945, young nurse Anna Mauth, working at a hospital in Dresden, becomes engaged to senior physician Benjamin Wenninger. At the same time, an English Lancaster bomber is shot down. The pilot Robert Newman, the only survivor, manages to reach the city severely injured and hides in the hospital's cellar. Anna discovers him incidentally thinking he is a German deserter, but finally decides to help him.
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