"Riphagen" is a Dutch war drama film based on the true story of Andries Riphagen, a notorious criminal who collaborated with the Nazis during World War II. Riphagen used his connections to betray Jews and resistance fighters, leading to their capture and ultimately their deaths. The film follows the efforts of a young Jewish woman named Sally who becomes entangled in Riphagen's web of deceit as she tries to survive in Nazi-occupied Amsterdam. As Riphagen's crimes are exposed, Sally must navigate a dangerous world where trust is a luxury and betrayal is a constant threat.
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