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Trained to See – Three Women and the War

(2022)

Documentary

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1hrs 46m

Overview

During the Second World War, women were for the first time allowed to work as war correspondents. Based on reports, letters and diary excerpts, filmmaker Luzia Schmid sketches a personal portrait of three fearless women and their unique attempts to report on the war.

Score

90

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Nina Hoss as Martha Gellhorn (voice)

Nina Hoss

** Martha Gellhorn (voice)

Simone Kabst as Lee Miller (voice)

Simone Kabst

** Lee Miller (voice)

Eva Meckbach as Margaret Bourke-White (voice)

Eva Meckbach

** Margaret Bourke-White (voice)

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