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Duration: 165 sec. | Nudity: yes | Creator: zorg |
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Alternate Names: 줄리아 옌체
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Julia Jentsch was born on February 20, 1978, to a family of lawyers in Berlin and began her acting career at Hochschule Ernst Busch. She gained prominence with roles such as Jule in 'The Edukators' (2004) opposite Daniel Brühl, and notably played the title role in 'Sophie Scholl – The Final Days' (2005), for which she won several awards including a Silver Bear at the Berlin Film Festival. However, the provided texts do not contain any substantial information about her personal life or career beyond these roles.
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Release Year: 2016
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Alternative Title: 24 semanas, 24 седмици, 24 Weeks, 24 viikkoa, 24 hét, 24 savaites, 24 uker, 24 tygodnie, 24 de saptamani, 24 nedelje, 24 недели, 24 veckor, 24 tednov, Vierundzwanzig Wochen
Director: Anne Zohra Berrached
Writer: Anne Zohra Berrached, Carl Gerber
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Astrid, a successful cabaret artist, discovers that her unborn child has a serious heart defect and will be born with Down syndrome. This revelation turns her life upside down, as she must now decide whether to undergo a late abortion in her sixth month of pregnancy or carry the baby to term despite its mental and physical disabilities. Astrid struggles with this agonizing decision, engaging in lengthy discussions with her husband Markus, her mother Beate, and others close to her. After much deliberation, Astrid makes a choice that she is not entirely at peace with.
'24 Wochen' (2016) directed by Anne Zohra Berrached is a dramatic film that explores the complex emotions and moral dilemmas faced by a woman who discovers her unborn child has a serious health condition. The story revolves around Astrid, a renowned cabaret artist whose life takes an unexpected turn when she learns about her baby's diagnosis. The film delves into the themes of love, responsibility, and difficult decisions, as Astrid navigates through her internal conflict and seeks guidance from those closest to her.