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  1. Romance/History, Germany/Israel 2013. "15 Years" by Chris Kraus received several Golden Lola nominations, including for Christian Friedel as Best Supporting Actor. In this award-winning drama, he is a fugitive Jew who finds shelter with a childless farming family in 1942. A distant farm in the Black Forest in 1942, Emma (Brigitte Hobmeier) and ...

  2. 15. Jan. 2016 · Closed Season or “Ende der Schonzeit” (direct translation from German to English means “End of the Honeymoon Period” which I like better for a title) has not been rated by the MPAA but contains sex, nudity, language and some disparaging remarks. While the film still has a dark cloud of escaping certain death by Nazi law, very little if any violence is included in the movie. The film is ...

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    Closed Season. 2016 · 1 hr 45 min. TV-MA. Drama. Set in 1942, "Closed Season" tells the story of Fritz and Emma who are hiding Albert, a Jewish refugee at their remote farm in the Black Forest. Starring: Brigitte Hobmeier Hans-Jochen Wagner Christian Fri ...

  4. When Carlton Flynn vanishes 17 years to the night after Stewart Green did, it sets off a chain reaction in the lives of people connected to both men. Watch trailers & learn more.

  5. CLOSED SEASON Ende der Schonzeit . Trailer. Directed by. Franziska Schlotterer. Germany, 2012. Drama. 100. Synopsis. 1942. Fritz and Emma hide Albert, a Jew on the run, at their remote farm in the Black forest. Fritz and Emma’s dream of a son and heir c ...

  6. Closed Season is 15491 on the JustWatch Daily Streaming Charts today. The movie has moved up the charts by 10791 places since yesterday. In the United States, it is currently more popular than Ananya but less popular than The Real Blonde. Synopsis. 1942 ...

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  7. March 13, 2010. ( 2010-03-13) Running time. 111 minutes. Country. United States. Language. English. Closed for the Season is a 2010 supernatural thriller film written and directed by Jay Woelfel, [1] starring Aimee Brooks, Damian Maffei, Joe Unger, and Nick Baldasare.