The German Secret (2005)
Kirsten Blohm was born in an American prison in Germany 1946. Searching for her roots, she uncovers the truth about her mother Signe Gondrup and her affair with a German officer - whom Kirsten believed to be her own father. The German Secret is a story set in war-torn Europe about captivity and flight, secrecy and lies. The film follows Kirsten Blohm's journey in her mother's footsteps as she unravels the mystery of her origin. A journey that unveils a series of dramatic events and has far wider repercussions than she could ever have imagined.
Director: Lars Johansson
Genre: Documentary
Runtime: 88 min
Release Date: January 28, 2005
Editing: Nils Pagh Andersen
Production: Final Cut Productions
Country: Denmark
Language: Dansk, English
Original Language: da
More Films by Director: Lars Johansson
More Films in Genre: Documentary
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is The German Secret about?
- Kirsten Blohm was born in an American prison in Germany 1946. Searching for her roots, she uncovers the truth about her mother Signe Gondrup and her affair with a German officer - whom Kirsten believed to be her own father. The German Secret is a story set in war-torn Europe about captivity and flight, secrecy and lies. The film follows Kirsten Blohm's journey in her mother's footsteps as she unravels the mystery of her origin. A journey that unveils a series of dramatic events and has far wider repercussions than she could ever have imagined.
- Who directed The German Secret?
- The German Secret was directed by Lars Johansson.
- How long is The German Secret?
- The German Secret has a runtime of 1h 28m (88 minutes).
- What genre is The German Secret?
- The German Secret is a Documentary film.
- Where was The German Secret produced?
- The German Secret was produced in Denmark.