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The female-led drama from director Saskia Diesing is set in the final days of turmoil at the end of World War II.

) and Anna Bachmann star alongside Bram Suijker and Konstantin Frolov in the drama, inspired by true events, which centers on a trio of women: the distrustful German girl Winnie, , the courageous Dutch Jewish woman Simone and the fearless Russian sniper Vera .

Hanna van Vilet was picked as the Netherlands’ 2022 Shooting Star, one of 10 up-and-coming actors from Europe, who will be honored at a ceremony at this year’sis a true discovery,” said Menemsha Films head Neil Friedman. “Filmmaker Saskia Diesing has written and directed a subtle, impactful film that viewers will surely cherish.”, a German drama about the Nazi meeting where the Final Solution was planned, from Global Screen.

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