The best Hans-Uwe Bauer’s war movies

Hans-Uwe Bauer

Hans-Uwe Bauer

26/08/1955 (68 años)
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As Far As My Feet Will Carry Me

As Far As My Feet Will Carry Me
7.3/10
  • Genre: DramaWar
  • Release: 12/12/2001
  • Character: Leibrecht
The German soldier Clemens Forel - determined to be reunited with his beloved family - makes a dramatic escape through bitter cold winters, desolate landscapes, and life threatening ventures from a Siberian labor camp after World War II. 8000 miles and three endless years of uncertainty later, he is finally about to reach his destination... An edge of your seat drama that celebrates the power of the human spirit and the force of will, while inspired and impowered by love.

Little Alexander

Little Alexander
7/10
May of 1945. Soviet soldiers conducting an operation to rescue the children in a small town in the territory of Germany.

The Woman and the Stranger

The Woman and the Stranger
7/10
  • Genre: DramaWar
  • Release: 31/01/1985
  • Character: Verwirrter Soldat
Based on a switched identity, in circumstances that are found in real life as well as fiction, this drama tells the story of two soldiers fighting together in World War I. Karl (Joachim Latsch) and Richard (Hans-Use Bauer) become close friends while serving time in a German POW camp. One day Karl manages a successful escape and goes to Richard's home where he seeks refuge posing as Richard. But Richard's wife Anna (Kathrin Waligura) has never given up hope that her husband is still alive -- a possibility that would shatter Karl's proposed new life. In fact, Richard did not die in the POW camp. This film shared the Grand Prix award at the 1985 Berlin Film Festival.

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