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The Silent Revolution

2019·1h 51m·PG
DramaHistory
IMDb Rating
★ 7.4/10
6,544 votes

A group of twelfth-grade pupils in East Germany decide to show their solidarity with the victims of the 1956 Hungarian uprising by staging a moment of silence during lessons.

The Silent Revolution is a 2019 drama history movie directed by Lars Kraume, starring Lena Klenke, Tom Gramenz, Isaiah Michalski. It holds an IMDb rating of 7.4/10 from 6,544 votes and runs 1h 51m.

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Director
Lars Kraume
Stars
Lena Klenke
Tom Gramenz
Isaiah Michalski
Leonard Scheicher
Details
2019-10-22
111 min
Movie
PG
★ Germany
★ German, English, Hungarian, Russian
Keywords
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