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  1. 14. Feb. 2013 · Recently viewed. Closed Season: Directed by Franziska Schlotterer. With Brigitte Hobmeier, Hans-Jochen Wagner, Christian Friedel, Thomas Loibl. "Ende der Schonzeit," set in 1942, tells the story of Fritz and Emma, who are hiding Jewish refugee Albert at their remote farm in the Black Forest.

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    • Drama
    • Franziska Schlotterer
    • 2013-02-14
  2. This unusual scenario elicits intense performances from its three leads – the simple brutish farmer, the sexually awakened wife and the educated Albert, at their mercy. Winner: Jury Prize and Best Actress, Montreal World Film Festival 2012.

  3. Watch Closed Season with a subscription on Prime Video, rent on Fandango at Home, or buy on Fandango at Home. In 1942, childless couple Fritz and Emma hide Albert, a Jewish refugee, at their ...

    • Drama
    • Brigitte Hobmeier
    • Franziska Schlotterer
  4. Closed Season The pic treads familiar ground, somewhat unimaginatively. But given the apparently inexhaustible interest in Holocaust-themed films, this competent, nicely atmospheric German-Israeli ...

  5. Source: German Films Service & Marketing GmbH. Closed Season"Closed Season" is set in 1942 and tells the story of Fritz and Emma who are hiding Albert, a Jewish refugee, at their remote farm in the Black Forest.

  6. A distant farm in the Black Forest in 1942, Emma (Brigitte Hobmeier) and Fritz (Hans-Jochen Wagner) have been married for ten years. The taciturn but well-rehearsed marriage is overshadowed by the as-yet unfulfilled wish for a progenitor for the farm, which is already causing gossip within the village community.

  7. Summaries. "Ende der Schonzeit," set in 1942, tells the story of Fritz and Emma, who are hiding Jewish refugee Albert at their remote farm in the Black Forest. Since his marriage with Emma has remained childless, Fritz uses this opportunity to suggest an unorthodox deal: He asks Albert to sleep with his wife and conceive a child on his behalf.