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Greater Freedom Lesser Freedom

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Two women fought with uncompromising conviction to change the world in the late 1960s - Inge Viett as a former member of the RAF in Germany, Maria Barhoum as former member of the FAU in Uruguay. In 1999, they met in Cuba, a country that seemed to mirror many of their questions, hopes and fears. The film looks at their real lives and different roads to exile; two utopian visions sought under very different conditions on separate continents. It is a double portrait of two extraordinary women that succeeds in avoiding the twin pitfalls of condemnation and glorification.

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Status: Released

Released Date: 2000-10-26

Runtime: 83 mins

Director: Kristina Konrad

Writer: Kristina Konrad

Spoken language: Deutsch

Genres: Documentary

Original title: Greater Freedom Lesser Freedom

Production Companies: foschfilm

Production Countries: Germany, Uruguay

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