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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.

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    • Drama
    • Margarethe von Trotta
    • 1981-11
  3. Germany, 1968: The priest's daughters Marianne and Juliane both fight for changes in society, like making abortion legal, but their means are totally different: while Juliane's committed as a reporter, her sister joins a terroristic organization.

  4. Currently you are able to watch "Marianne and Juliane" streaming on MUBI, MUBI Amazon Channel. Synopsis Germany, 1968: The priest's daughters Marianna and Juliane both fight for changes in society, like making abortion legal.

    • Margarethe Von Trotta
    • 6
    • Jutta Lampe
    • 106 min
  5. The film follows the lives of two sisters who rebel against their conservative upbringing in West Germany in the 1970s. Juliane becomes a feminist journalist, while Marianne becomes a terrorist.

  6. Marianne and Juliane is a film directed by Margarethe von Trotta with Jutta Lampe, Barbara Sukowa, Rüdiger Vogler, Doris Schade .... Year: 1981. Original title: Die bleierne Zeit. Synopsis: Germany, 1968: The priest's daughters Marianna and Juliane both fight for changes in society, like making abortion legal.

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  8. The breakthrough film of the solo career of this year’s Black Nights Lifetime Achievement Award recipient Margarethe von Trotta takes us to West Germany in the 1970s: Juliane meets her sister Marianne, who has been living underground due to a conviction for a terrorist arson attack.