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From Hilde, with Love

2024 | 124m | German

(1560 votes)

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Director: Andreas Dresen
Writer: Laila Stieler
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In Berlin 1942, Hilde is a member of an anti-Nazi group. She falls in love with another member, Hans. The two spend a summer together until they get caught by the Gestapo and Hilde is imprisoned, eight months pregnant.
Release Date: Oct 17, 2024
Director: Andreas Dresen
Writer: Laila Stieler
Genres: War, History, Drama
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Production Companies Pandora Film
Box Office Revenue: $0
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: Mar 02, 2026
Entered: Mar 16, 2025
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Name Character
Liv Lisa Fries Hilde Coppi
Johannes Hegemann Hans Coppi
Sina Martens Libertas "Libs" Schulze-Boysen
Lisa Wagner Anneliese Kühn
Alexander Scheer Pfarrer Harald Poelchau
Emma Bading Ina Ender-Lautenschläger
Lisa Hrdina Grete Jäger
Lena Urzendowsky Liane Berkowitz
Nico Ehrenteit Harro Schulze-Boysen
Steffi Kühnert Hebamme
Hans-Christian Hegewald Albert Hössler
Heike Hanold-Lynch Hans's mother
Tilla Kratochwil Hilde's mother
Thorsten Merten Dr. Minergerode
Marlen Ulonska Berta
Florian Lukas Arzt
Jacob Keller Heinrich Scheel
Rachel Braunschweig Franz's mother
Claudiu Mark Draghici Kommissar Henze
Sebastian Weiss Kommissar Habecker
Jakob Diehl Staatsanwalt Roeder
Franziska Ritter Frau Lampert
Jean Denis Römer Senatspräsident Dr. Kraell
Rita Feldmeier Frau Heise
Stefan Lochau Ober
Lisa Lee Paulick Fridel Scheel
Fritzi Haberlandt Hebamme
Caspar-Valentin Unterweger Friedrich Rehmer
Andrea Alexander Gabrin Günther Weisenborn
Thomas Lawinky Kommissar Habecker
Eleonora Fusco Maria Terwiel
Hans Coppi Jr. Self (voice)
Name Job
Ivan Zimerman Online Editor
Monika Münnich Makeup & Hair
Uta Spikermann Makeup & Hair
Grit Kosse Makeup & Hair
Claudia Beewen Assistant Director
Emil Klattenhoff Assistant Director
Alexander Wunsch Sound Re-Recording Assistant
Oliver Grafe Sound
Jens Quandt Music Supervisor
Wolfgang Lindner Stunt Coordinator
Andreas Walther Sound
Ian Wright Sound Assistant
Susanne Hopf Production Design
Karen Wendland Casting Director
Andreas Dresen Director
Judith Kaufmann Director of Photography
Laila Stieler Writer
Birgitt Kilian Costume Design
Jörg Hauschild Editor
Marcus Olpp Development Producer
Name Title
Peter Hartwig Producer
Claudia Steffen Producer
Christoph Friedel Producer
Regina Ziegler Executive Producer
Cooky Ziesche Co-Producer
Manuel Tanner Co-Producer
Andreas Leusink Co-Producer
Barbara Häbe Co-Producer
Andreas Dresen Co-Producer
Fee Buck Executive Producer
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Geronimo1967
6.0

This story of real characters is told via two timelines. The more menacing tells us that Hilde (Liv Lisa Fries) has been apprehended by the Nazis and imprisoned for assisting her husband Hans (Johannes Hegemann) as he worked for a free Germany in wartime Berlin. The second thread shows us their summ ... er of love. We meet them, and their friends, and follow their love affair through to their wedding and their conceiving the child that she is now doomed to bear in custody. Luckily, despite a fairly terrifying start to her incarceration and the process of her childbirth, Hilde - hitherto a dental nurse - manages to get along with her warder Miss Kühn (Lisa Wagner) and gradually befriend her and ensure that she is permitted to nurture her new born boy. With these two storylines gradually intertwining, we learn that the brutality of their government was not reserved for their foreign enemies, and that any rebellious instincts from their own citizens were robustly dealt with. Fries delivers really quite strongly here, but perhaps because of the way the story unfolds there is really a distinct lack of threat throughout, and I missed that. Indeed, the whole film has a bit of the television drama look to it that I felt fell a bit flat as it progressed. Perhaps it is just assuming that those watching already know how ghastly and toxic the regime was, but the film rather undercooks that element and as such this does struggle to sustain the sense of peril that she must have faced. It’s naturally photographed with their bucolic existence powerfully contrasted with their imprisonment and the narration, sourced from letters, does provide an authenticity to their struggle. This is a good looking piece of cinema, but dramatically it does come up a bit short.

Jan 16, 2026