Lili Marleen

Rainer Werner Fassbinder
Hanna Schygulla, Giancarlo Giannini, Mel Ferrer, Karl-Heinz von Hassel, Eric Schumann, Hackl Baum, Gottfried John, Karin Baal, Christine Kaufmann, Udo Kier, Roger Fritz, Rainer Will, Raúl Gimenez, Adrian Hoven, Willy Harlander, Barbara Valentin, Helen Vita, Elisabeth Volkman, Lilo Pandeli, Traute Höss
1981
West Germany
Completed
English, German, Swiss German
120 minutes
Detailed introduction
This film (drama)Also known asLili Marleen,is aWest GermanyProducerwomen sex,At1981Released in year
。The dialogue language isEnglish, German, Swiss German,Current Douban rating7.8(For reference only)。
In Zurich, Switzerland during World War II, German singer Willie (played by Hanna Schygulla) falls in love with Jewish composer Robert Mendelsson (played by Giancarlo Giannini). Robert's father, Mendelsson, is the leader of an underground organization that helps Jews escape from Germany, and he opposes his son's relationship with Willie. He sets a trap to keep Willie in Germany, preventing her from returning to Zurich, hoping to break them apart. Stuck in Germany, Willie can only make a living by singing, gaining the admiration of many Germans, including German officers. She even gets the chance to record music at a radio station, and the song she sings, "Lili Marleen," makes her the sweetheart of all German soldiers. This song accompanies the soldiers at the frontline. Meanwhile, Robert, back in Switzerland, does not give up on their love; he sneaks back into Germany to reunite with Willie, but he is captured by the Nazis. How will the devoted Willie use her fame in Germany to save her lover? What kind of trials will their love face?