Berlin - Paris: Die Geschichte der Beate Klarsfeld
Berlin - Paris: Die Geschichte der Beate Klarsfeld

Berlin - Paris: Die Geschichte der Beate Klarsfeld

September 08, 2011 | 91 min

With her slap of the Federal Chancellor Kurt Georg Kiesinger in 1968, Beate Klarsfeld abruptly got known worldwide. The film highlights the significance of this act and its background. Beate Klarsfeld, born in Berlin in 1939 as Beate Künzel, is primarily known to people as "the woman with the slap" and as the Nazi hunter. In 1960 she went to Paris and met her future husband Serge Klarsfeld, whose father was deported to Auschwitz and murdered there. She was confronted with the darkest part of German history, about which she had learned nothing at school. Serge gave her books to read and made her actively deal with them. Since then, she has not let go of dealing with the crimes of the Nazi era. For them, it was always about "responsibility, not guilt".

Genres

Documentary

Cast

Naomi Scott

Beate Klarsfeld

Naomi Scott

Serge Klarsfeld

Naomi Scott

Arno Klarsfeld

Naomi Scott

Günter Wallraff

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