からのシーン Kriegerin (2011)
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Alina Levshin, born as Marisa in Germany, was raised with strong anti-foreigner sentiments and joined a neo-Nazi gang at age 20. Known for her role as Marisa in 'Kriegerin' (2011), she played a pivotal character who evolves from being a fanatic follower to questioning her beliefs after befriending an Afghan refugee.
映画について: Kriegerin (2011)
別タイトル: La guerrera, Combat Girls, Момичетата от бандата, Guerrière, Kriger, Soturi, Krew i honor, Экстремистки, Sangre y Honor, Krigaren
監督: David Wnendt
脚本家: David Wnendt
制作&ジャンル
プロデューサー: producer: HFF (uncredited): Sophie Cocco
producer: René Frotscher
line producer: HFF: Holger Lochau
executive producer: Alexander Martens, Eva-Marie Martens
creative supervising producer: HFF: Helke Misselwitz
commissioning editor: ZDF/Das kleine Fernsehspiel: Jörg Schneider
会社: Hochschule für Film und Fernsehen 'Konrad Wolf', Mafilm, ZDF
ジャンル: Drama
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キーワード: neo-nazism, refugee, ideology, racism, combat
ストーリー
The film 'Kriegerin' follows Marisa, a 20-year-old German girl who harbors strong xenophobic views and affiliates herself with a Neo-Nazi gang. She initially serves as a role model for Svenja, a 14-year-old girl who joins the group. However, Marisa's worldview begins to shift after she accidentally meets a young Afghan refugee. This encounter challenges her black-and-white principles and forces her to confront her prejudices. Throughout the film, Marisa struggles with her evolving convictions and attempts to navigate her way out of the gang.
概要
'Kriegerin', a German drama film directed by David Wnendt in 2011, explores the complex themes of extremism, prejudice, and redemption through its protagonist, Marisa. The movie provides insight into the world of Neo-Nazi gangs and their impact on impressionable young individuals like Svenja. 'Kriegerin' serves as a cautionary tale about the dangers of extremist ideologies and the potential for personal growth and change.