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THE KING'S CHOICE (2017)
Starring Jesper Christensen, Anders Baasmo Christiansen, Tuva Novotny, Karl Markovics, Juliane Köhler, Rolf Kristian Larsen, Katharina Schüttler, Arthur Hakalahti, Svein Tindberg and Andreas Lust. Directed by Erik Poppe.

9 April, 1940. As the German war machine arrives in Oslo under the guise of offering the sovereign nation ‘protection’ from the British, the royal family flees the capital, not knowing if they’ll ever see each other again. The aging King Haakon VII and his fiery son the Crown Prince Olav make a dramatic escape from the city into hiding, while Crown Princess Märtha seeks refuge in Sweden with the children.

With the time for mediation between Norway’s passive government and the Nazi’s envoy fast running out, and an attempted coup by collaborator Vikund Quisling underway, King Haakon is faced with a momentous choice: should he recognise Quisling as Prime Minister to prevent bloodshed, or abdicate in the hope of inspiring civilian and military resistance, even with the loss of life that may entail?

ALONE IN BERLIN (2017)
Starring Emma Thompson, Brendan Gleeson, Daniel BrÜhl, Mikael Persbrandt, Katharina Schüttler, Louis Hofmann, Rafael Gareisen, Hildegard Schroedter, Ernst Stötzner and Godehard Giese. Directed by Vincent Pérez.

Berlin, 1940. Working class couple Otto and Anna Quangel receive the news that their only son has lost his life on the battlefield. They decide to resist the Nazi regime in their very own way, risking everything to try and turn the tide on German support for the cause.
13 MINUTES (2015)
Starring Christian Friedel and Katharina SchÜttler. Directed by Oliver Hirschbiegel.

A carpenter from Königsbronn in Swabia, Georg Elser was a man who could have changed world history and saved millions of human lives. If only he had had 13 more minutes. With 13 more minutes, the bomb he had personally assembled would have torn apart Adolf Hitler and his henchmen. But this was not to be, and on 8 November 1939, Hitler left the scene of the attempted assassination earlier than expected - leaving Elser to fail catastrophically.
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