

The Birch-Tree Meadow
Directed by Marceline Loridan-IvensNovember 12, 2003 88mDrama
6.47.0
Myriam is a French Jew and a holocaust survivor. Sixty years after her imprisonment in Auschwitz she decides to do something daring. She returns there to finally confront her painful past. At Auschwitz she meets another person who is looking for answers-a young German photographer Oskar, whose grandfather was an SS officer.
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The Birch-Tree Meadow was released on November 12, 2003.
The Birch-Tree Meadow was directed by Marceline Loridan-Ivens.
The Birch-Tree Meadow has a runtime of 88m.
The Birch-Tree Meadow was produced by Ariel Askénazi, Bénédicte Lesage, Alain Sarde.
Myriam is a French Jew and a holocaust survivor. Sixty years after her imprisonment in Auschwitz she decides to do something daring. She returns there to finally confront her painful past. At Auschwitz she meets another person who is looking for answers-a young German photographer Oskar, whose grandfather was an SS officer.
The key characters in The Birch-Tree Meadow are Myriam (Anouk Aimée), Oskar (August Diehl), Suzanne (Marilú Marini).
The Birch-Tree Meadow is a Drama film.
The Birch-Tree Meadow has an audience rating of 6.4 out of 10.













