A Woman in Berlin Soundtrack (

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Rating: 7.10/10 from 7100 votes
Alternate Names:
Title in Español:

Anónima - Una mujer en Berlín

Title in Italiano:

Anonyma - Eine Frau in Berlin

Title in Português:

Anonyma - Eine Frau in Berlin

Synopsis

A Woman in Berlin is a story about a nameless woman who keeps a diary as the Russians invade Berlin in the spring of 1945. She is in her early 30s, a patriotic journalist with international credentials; her husband, Gerd, a writer, is an officer at the Russian front. She speaks Russian and, for a day or two after the invasion, keeps herself safe, but then the rapes begin. She resolves to control her fate and invites the attentions of a Russian major, Andreij Rybkin. He becomes her protector of sorts subject to pressures from his own fellow soldiers and officers. Dramas play out in the block of flats where she lives. Is she an amoral traitor? She asks, "How do we go on living?" And what of Gerd and her diary?

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Donna Williams
9/10

Overall, the soundtrack of A Woman in Berlin is a masterful composition that elevates the storytelling to a whole new level. It is a powerful and evocative musical accompaniment that enhances the viewing experience and stays with you long after the movie ends.

Kimberly Wright
6/10

The use of traditional Russian folk music in the soundtrack adds an authentic touch to the story and helps immerse the audience in the setting of post-war Berlin.

Nancy Robinson
10/10

The soundtrack of A Woman in Berlin perfectly captures the raw emotions and intense atmosphere of the story. The haunting melodies evoke a sense of despair and resilience that resonates deeply with the struggles of the protagonist.

Matthew Smith
5/10

The music perfectly reflects the turmoil and chaos of war, with dissonant chords and eerie melodies that create a sense of unease and tension throughout the film.

Amanda Lee
8/10

The use of traditional Russian music in the soundtrack enhances the authenticity of the setting and time period of the film. It transports the audience to war-torn Berlin in 1945, creating a powerful sense of immersion.

Brian Hill
7/10

The soundtrack of A Woman in Berlin perfectly captures the haunting and emotional atmosphere of the story. The music intensifies the raw emotions and struggles of the main character, adding depth to the narrative.

Elizabeth Davis
6/10

The soundtrack effectively conveys the sense of loss and longing that permeates the film, capturing the profound impact of war on the human psyche.

Andrew Adams
6/10

The music in A Woman in Berlin strikes a balance between moments of quiet reflection and intense drama, mirroring the complex emotions of the characters and the turbulent historical period.

Linda Miller
5/10

The emotional depth of the music enhances the storytelling, drawing the audience into the protagonist's inner world and her inner conflicts as she navigates survival and betrayal.

John Moore
9/10

The use of classical instruments and somber tones adds a layer of depth to the film, enhancing the emotional impact of each scene. The music beautifully underscores the inner turmoil and complex relationships portrayed in the movie, drawing the audience into the narrative.

Karen Evans
5/10

The soundtrack of A Woman in Berlin is haunting and evocative, capturing the intense emotions and struggles of the main character during the Russian invasion of Berlin in 1945.

Betty Rodriguez
7/10

The subtle and delicate piano melodies in certain scenes evoke a sense of vulnerability and resilience in the main character, beautifully reflecting her inner turmoil and emotional journey throughout the film.

Deborah Robinson
5/10

Overall, the soundtrack of A Woman in Berlin is a powerful and poignant accompaniment to the film, enhancing the storytelling and immersing the audience in the harrowing realities of war and survival.