Review: Amrum
Fatih Akin's latest film takes us to the coastal community of Amrum in 1945 to observe the end of the Nazi regime.
Fatih Akin's latest film takes us to the coastal community of Amrum in 1945 to observe the end of the Nazi regime.
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