Marriage In The Shadow
upsetting scenes, racism
Director(s)Kurt Maetzig
Production year1947
Genre(s)Drama, War
Approx. running minutes102m
CastPaul Klinger, Ilse Steppat, Alfred Balthoff
Marriage In The Shadow
upsetting scenes, racism
An actor convinces his Jewish wife to stay with him in 1930s Berlin, despite rising persecution, in this German drama fi ...
An actor convinces his Jewish wife to stay with him in 1930s Berlin, despite rising persecution, in this German drama film.
discrimination
Jewish characters face persecution, including scenes in which citizens of Berlin smash up and loot their properties. References are made to Jewish people losing their jobs and being deported. A Nazi official appears disgusted when he learns that he shook hands with a Jewish woman in public. During an imaginary sequence, a woman cries from an overcrowded train.
suicide and self-harm
Desperate characters take their own lives.
theme
During an intense scene, two women scream as they are dragged away by Nazi officials to be 'deported'. There are also references to bereavement.
Classified Date:
15/12/1948
Version:
2D
Use:
Cinema
Distributor:
General Cinema Theatres Ltd
upsetting scenes, racism
Classified Date:
15/09/2025
Version:
2D
Use:
Physical media + VOD/Streaming
Distributor:
Eureka Entertainment Ltd
discrimination
Jewish characters face persecution, including scenes in which citizens of Berlin smash up and loot their properties. References are made to Jewish people losing their jobs and being deported. A Nazi official appears disgusted when he learns that he shook hands with a Jewish woman in public. During an imaginary sequence, a woman cries from an overcrowded train.
suicide and self-harm
Desperate characters take their own lives.
theme
During an intense scene, two women scream as they are dragged away by Nazi officials to be 'deported'. There are also references to bereavement.
discrimination
Jewish characters face persecution, including scenes in which citizens of Berlin smash up and loot their properties. References are made to Jewish people losing their jobs and being deported. A Nazi official appears disgusted when he learns that he shook hands with a Jewish woman in public. During an imaginary sequence, a woman cries from an overcrowded train.
suicide and self-harm
Desperate characters take their own lives.
theme
During an intense scene, two women scream as they are dragged away by Nazi officials to be 'deported'. There are also references to bereavement.
Director(s)Kurt Maetzig
Production year1947
Genre(s)Drama, War
Approx. running minutes102m
CastPaul Klinger, Ilse Steppat, Alfred Balthoff
Classified Date:
15/12/1948
Version:
2D
Use:
Cinema
Distributor:
General Cinema Theatres Ltd
upsetting scenes, racism
Classified Date:
15/09/2025
Version:
2D
Use:
Physical media + VOD/Streaming
Distributor:
Eureka Entertainment Ltd
discrimination
Jewish characters face persecution, including scenes in which citizens of Berlin smash up and loot their properties. References are made to Jewish people losing their jobs and being deported. A Nazi official appears disgusted when he learns that he shook hands with a Jewish woman in public. During an imaginary sequence, a woman cries from an overcrowded train.
suicide and self-harm
Desperate characters take their own lives.
theme
During an intense scene, two women scream as they are dragged away by Nazi officials to be 'deported'. There are also references to bereavement.