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Synopsis: Germania is the story of a Volga German family's last day in their village in entre Rios. The Mother and her two teenage children, Lucas and Brenda, go into an intimate mourning, waiting for goodbye. But the reasons of their leaving are mysterious. Their farm has been devastated by a plague, and the villagers, who blame it on divine punishment, try and avoid being too close to them.
Genre: Drama, Family
  3 wins & 1 nomination.
 
IMDB:
5.7
Year:
2012
75 min
21 Views


the same, they circle around,

and around, and around...

and that's it.

- It's not like that.

- No, it's worse.

Go! Go! Go!

Here, Lucas.

Your turn.

My turn.

Oh, look! You're being watched.

Put down your card.

NOW?

- Play.-

- Okay.-

Play, Cochi.

Put something on it

before it lies off.

My bet is on you.

Go!

What did you say?

Oh, he said he's on me.

- Play.-

- Okay.-

Great!

We deserve a drink.

I don't know how

you can keep going.

Don't laugh.

Hey, this thing's cracked.

It's cracked! Let me see.

It's good.

How do you say cracked mug

in German, Brenda?

Cracked mug.

Say it again.

Cracked mug.

Cracked mug.

And how do you say

"Gabi, the village' s main cuckold?"

Hold on a minute.

He's going

to be a father.

What did she say?

He's going

to be a father.

- Bye guys.

- Bye.

Alright Lucas,

good luck.

Bye Lucas,

have a good trip.

Bye Lucas,

Nico, hold on!

I was thinking,

I could go with you...

in the truck, wash your clothes,

cook for you guys.

Over time, we could get our

own house, raise our child.

Brenda, what child

are you talking about?

Where is my sister?

She must've left with

the other guy.

Seriously,

where is my sister?

Go back to the party, kid.

Where did she go?

Where is she?

She left.

I'll kick your ass.

Hi girl,

have some Mate.

it's chilly out here!

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Rafael Cardelli

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Submitted on August 05, 2018

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