Sophie Scholl: Die letzten Tage
Brief Synopsis
Cast & Crew
Marc Rothemund
Julia Jentsch
Andrt Hennicke
Florian Stetter
Klaus Haendl
Gerald Alexander Held
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Synopsis
In 1943, as Hitler continues to wage war across Europe, a group of college students mount an underground resistance movement in Munich. Dedicated expressly to the downfall of the monolithic Third Reich war machine, they call themselves the White Rose. Its only female member, Sophie Scholl, is captured during a dangerous mission to distribute pamphlets on campus with her brother Hans. Unwavering in her convictions and loyalty to the White Rose, her cross-examination by the Gestapo quickly escalates into a searing test of wills as Scholl delivers a passionate call to freedom and personal responsibility. The true story re-creates the last six days of Sophie Scholl's life: a journey from arrest to interrogation, trial and sentence.
Director
Marc Rothemund
Cast
Julia Jentsch
Andrt Hennicke
Florian Stetter
Klaus Haendl
Gerald Alexander Held
Johanna Gastdorf
Fabian Hinrichs
Maximilian Bruckner
Johannes Suhm
Crew
Fred Breinersdorfer
Fred Breinersdorfer
Sven Burgemeister
Hans Funck
Reinhold Heil
Jana Karen
Johnny Klimek
Martin Langer
Christoph Mueller
Natascha Nesslauer
Marc Rothemund
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Miscellaneous Notes
Released in United States Winter February 17, 2006
Released in United States February 24, 2006
Released in United States on Video November 28, 2006
Released in United States February 2005
Released in United States November 2005
Shown at Berlin International Film Festival (Competition) February 10-20, 2005.
Released in United States Winter February 17, 2006 (NY)
Released in United States February 24, 2006 (Los Angeles)
Released in United States on Video November 28, 2006
Released in United States February 2005 (Shown at Berlin International Film Festival (Competition) February 10-20, 2005.)
Released in United States November 2005 (Shown at AFI/Los Angeles International Film Festival (Made in Germany) November 3-13, 2005.)