
Die Patisserie am Münsterplatz - Neuanfang
Die Kuchenkönigin von Straßburg 3
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Narrated by:
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Uta Simone
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By:
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Charlotte Jacobi
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1940 gleicht Straßburg einer Geisterstadt, die meisten Bewohner sind fortgezogen. Nur die junge Patisseurin Louise Picard ist mit ihrer Großmutter Ida in der heimischen Feinbäckerei geblieben. Als sie sich nach dem Einmarsch der Wehrmacht ausgerechnet in einen deutschen Soldaten verliebt, riskiert Louise damit das Leben ihrer gesamten Familie, denn Teile der Verwandtschaft sind jüdischer Abstammung. Doch Louise möchte ihre Träume nicht aufgeben und kämpft dafür, dass der Frieden und das süße Leben in ihre Heimatstadt zurückkehren.
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