
False Freedom 2014
Directed by Bernd Fischerauer, *False Freedom (2014)* dives into the shadowy post-WWII escape routes used by high-ranking Nazi criminals fleeing into hiding.
Director: Bernd Fischerauer
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is False Freedom (2014) about?
*False Freedom* tells the gripping story of Nazi criminals and displaced civilians using treacherous escape routes through the Alps and across the Mediterranean after WWII. The film centers on one fugitive's desperate journey toward an uncertain future in South America.
Who directed False Freedom?
Bernd Fischerauer directed *False Freedom (2014)*, bringing a stark and atmospheric lens to this historical drama.
Who stars in False Freedom?
The film features Ken Duken and Julie Engelbrecht in lead roles, with strong supporting performances by Anton Algrang and Ricardo Angelini.
Is False Freedom (2014) worth watching?
As a historical drama exploring post-war moral dilemmas, *False Freedom* offers a tense and thought-provoking experience. While not widely rated on IMDb, its themes and narrative depth make it a compelling watch for fans of historical fiction.
How long is False Freedom?
*False Freedom* has a runtime of 90 minutes.
About False Freedom (2014) — A haunting drama of post-war escape and moral reckoning
Directed by Bernd Fischerauer, *False Freedom (2014)* dives into the shadowy post-WWII escape routes used by high-ranking Nazi criminals fleeing into hiding. The film follows one such fugitive, codenamed Voss, as his journey takes him through treacherous Alpine terrain and across the Mediterranean to South America. Alongside him are displaced civilians and fellow war criminals exploiting the same perilous path to escape justice.
Against a stark backdrop of moral decay and desperation, *False Freedom* explores themes of guilt, survival, and the illusion of safety in a foreign land. With a tense atmosphere heightened by historical weight, the drama unfolds through personal conflicts and the haunting legacy of war. Starring Ken Duken and Julie Engelbrecht, this gripping 90-minute film weaves a powerful narrative about the cost of fleeing one's sins.