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  1. In the film, von Trotta depicts the two sisters Juliane (Christine) and Marianne (Gudrun) through their friendship and journey to understanding each other. Marianne and Juliane was von Trotta's third film and solidified her position as a director of the New German Cinema.

  2. Marianne & Juliane: Directed by Margarethe von Trotta. With Jutta Lampe, Barbara Sukowa, Rüdiger Vogler, Doris Schade. Two sisters both fight for women's rights. Juliane is a journalist and Marianne a terrorist. When Marianne is jailed, Juliane feels obligated to help her despite their differing views on how to live.

    • (2.6K)
    • Drama
    • Margarethe von Trotta
    • 1981-11
  3. Two sisters both fight for women's rights. Juliane is a journalist and Marianne a terrorist. When Marianne is jailed, Juliane feels obligated to help her despite their differing views on how to live.

  4. When Juliane lands herself in prison, Marianne begins to doubt herself and, against the wishes of her boyfriend (Rudiger Vogler), helps her sister. Director...

    • (11)
    • Margarethe Von Trotta
    • Drama
    • Jutta Lampe
  5. Two sisters, caught up in the turmoil of the 1970s, rebel against their conservative upbringing. Juliane works to reformer the system as a feminist journalist, while Marianne embraces violence, becoming a notorious terrorist.

  6. Powerful combination of relationships and politics in West Germany as experienced through the lives of two sisters—Juliane, a feminist editor, and Marianne, a political terrorist. Based on the lives of Gudrun and Christiane Ensslin.

  7. Apr 17, 2017 · Juliane becomes a pro-choice campaigner and decides not to have children, rejecting the nurturing role that Nazis prescribed for women. Silenced conversation develops into a central theme. At first, the sisters both create deafening noises that trace their divergent politics: Marianne’s bombs, Juliane’s protests.