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{de} '''''Die Gezeichneten''''' / {en} '''''The Stigmatised / Love one another''''' (Germany, 1922), directed by Carl Theodor Dreyer. <silent>
{de} '''''Die Gezeichneten''''' / {en} '''''The Stigmatised / Love one another''''' (Germany, 1922), directed by Carl Theodor Dreyer. <silent>
* [[:Category:1922, Top Films]]


Based on the 1918 novel 'Elsker hverandre' by Aage Madelung, the film follows various lives, one of which is Jewish girl Hanne Liebe, as she grows up, and experiences the pains of living as a Jew in Russia, leading to a revolution.
Based on the 1918 novel 'Elsker hverandre' by Aage Madelung, the film follows various lives, one of which is Jewish girl Hanne Liebe, as she grows up, and experiences the pains of living as a Jew in Russia, leading to a revolution.
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[[Category:Film Studies--German]]
[[Category:Film Studies--German]]


[[Category:Dreyer, Carl Theodor (1889-1968), director]]
[[Category:1922, Top Films]]
 
[[Category:1889 Dreyer, Carl Theodor (director) DNK]]


[[Category:Jews (film subject)]]
[[Category:Jews (film subject)]]
[[Category:Jews, Russia (film subject)]]
[[Category:Jews, Russia (film subject)]]

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{de} Die Gezeichneten / {en} The Stigmatised / Love one another (Germany, 1922), directed by Carl Theodor Dreyer. <silent>

Based on the 1918 novel 'Elsker hverandre' by Aage Madelung, the film follows various lives, one of which is Jewish girl Hanne Liebe, as she grows up, and experiences the pains of living as a Jew in Russia, leading to a revolution.

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