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Die verbotene Frucht

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In a society marked by strict moral standards and social control, a young woman named Lilli feels trapped in a world that does not allow her to explore her desires and longings. Since she was a child, she has been indoctrinated with the ideas of purity and duty, but her curiosity about the forbidden often leads her to questions she has never dared to voice out loud.

One day, Lilli meets a bohemian painter who embodies everything she yearns for: freedom, passion, and authenticity. Amid laughter, artistic debates, and afternoons filled with colors and canvases, Lilli begins to discover a new universe where rules are broken and life is lived to the fullest. However, her relationship with the painter incites the wrath of her family and society, who see her transgression as a threat to traditional values.

As the story unfolds, the protagonist faces an increasing dilemma: should she follow the safe path that society has laid out for her, or risk everything for love and freedom? As the pressure mounts and secrets begin to surface, Lilli finds herself caught in a web of intense emotions and difficult decisions that will lead her to a tragic outcome. This tale of the struggle between personal desire and social expectations becomes a reflection on the quest for identity and the price of breaking with the established order.

Media type
Movie
Year
1921
Director
Rudolf Biebrach
Writer
Ruth Goetz
Actors
Johannes Riemann
Rudolf Biebrach
Dora SchlΓΌter
Leopold von Ledebur
Gender
Comedy
Country
Germany
Original title
Die verbotene Frucht
Duration
0
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