
God Does Not Believe in Us Anymore
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1982-05-16 • 1h 49m
After his father is murdered by the Nazis in 1938, a young Viennese Jew named Ferry Tobler flees to Prague, where he joins forces with another expatriate and a sympathetic Czech relief worker. Together with other Jewish refugees, the three make their way to Paris, and, after spending time in a French prison camp, eventually escape to Marseille, from where they hope to sail to a safe port.
- Directors
- Axel Corti
- Editors
- Ulrike Pahl

God Does Not Believe in Us Anymore
Visit website1982-05-16 • 1h 49m
7.0/10 • 5
After his father is murdered by the Nazis in 1938, a young Viennese Jew named Ferry Tobler flees to Prague, where he joins forces with another expatriate and a sympathetic Czech relief worker. Together with other Jewish refugees, the three make their way to Paris, and, after spending time in a French prison camp, eventually escape to Marseille, from where they hope to sail to a safe port.
- Directors
- Axel Corti
- Editors
- Ulrike Pahl
Top Billed Cast
View CreditsJohannes Silberschneider
Ferry
Barbara Petritsch
Alena
Armin Mueller-Stahl
Gandhi
Georg Corten
Kron
Georg Marischka
Gross
Fritz Muliar
Mehlig
Eric Schildkraut
Fein
Dietrich Siegl
Grün
Buddy Elias
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- Original Language
- German
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- Keywords
- suicideparis, francenazirefugeemarseille, francefascismworld war iijewish lifetorahnational socialismrabbiprague, czech republicborder crossinghitler youthanti-semitismgerman occupation of francevienna, austriainternment campdenunciation1940s1930s