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Mientras el infame Joseph Goebbels declara a Berlín "libre de judíos" en 1943, mil 700 judíos se las arreglan en la capital Nazi a través del final de la Segunda Guerra Mundial. Los Invisibles esboza las historias de cuatro jóvenes que aprenden a vivir escondidos a plena vista. (Festival Internacional de Cine Judío)

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inglés If someone asks anyone in the world if they can imagine that the Germans killed millions of completely innocent people, the other person will tell them that it is a completely absurd and insane idea. Something completely incomprehensible. Because there is a significant difference between "not liking Jews" and "sending Jews to the gas chamber". Claus Räfle's feature documentary offers an authentic insight into the lives of several Jews who chose to hide and live in anonymity in Berlin during World War II. I was very impressed by the concept of the film, with fiction passages were interspersed with archival interviews with survivors, which helped me learn a lot about the lives of these “invisibles”. Those were really dark and crazy times and I can't imagine it, although there are many realistic and well-made feature films and documentaries on the subject - of which The Invisibles is a prime example. ()

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