When Hitler Stole Pink Rabbit

When Hitler Stole Pink Rabbit

2019119 min
7.0/10
Drama

Plot Summary

In 1933 in Berlin. Anna is only nine years old when her life changes from the ground up. To escape the Nazis, her father Arthur Kemper, a well-known Jewish journalist, has to flee to Zurich. His family, Anna, her twelve-year-old brother Max and her mother Dorothea, follow him shortly thereafter. Anna has to leave everything behind, including her beloved pink rabbit, and to face a new life full of challenges and privations abroad.

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👥Cast (19)

Riva Krymalowski

Riva Krymalowski

Anna Kemper

Oliver Masucci

Oliver Masucci

Arthur Kemper

Carla Juri

Carla Juri

Dorothea Kemper

Marinus Hohmann

Marinus Hohmann

Max Kemper

Justus von Dohnányi

Justus von Dohnányi

Onkel Julius

Ursula Werner

Ursula Werner

Heimpi

Rahel Hubacher

Rahel Hubacher

Mutter Zwirn

Anne Bennent

Anne Bennent

Madame Prune

Anne Schäfer

Anne Schäfer

Rebecca Stein

Benjamin Sadler

Benjamin Sadler

Heinz Rosenfeld

Katharina Schlothauer

Katharina Schlothauer

Fräulein Fischer

Raban Bieling

Raban Bieling

Junger Redakteur

🎬Crew

Director

Caroline Link

Writers

Caroline Link, Anna Brüggemann

Producers

Jochen Laube, Fabian Maubach, Clementina Hegewisch

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🏷️Keywords

based on novel or bookchildren's book

💬Reviews (1)

S

SWITCH.

2/7/2021

Less quirky than 'Jojo Rabbit' and less dramatised than 'The Boy in the Striped Pyjamas', there is still lots to admire about 'When Hitler Stole Pink Rabbit'. Whilst it lacks the gut-punch one might expect from a film of this nature, it is filled with surprisingly funny moments that aids the film's heart, as well as being incredibly poignant - and above all else, raises important questions for children. In terms of introductory films that address the horrors of the Second World War, this film goes a long way in putting its hand up for number one spot. - Joel Kalkopf Read Joel's full article... https://www.maketheswitch.com.au/article/review-when-hitler-stole-pink-rabbit-a-charming-and-poignant-tale-of-survival

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Production Companies

MIA Film
Hugofilm
Sommerhaus Filmproduktion
Warner Bros. Film Productions Germany