
Wo die Asche blüht
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Narrated by:
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Camilla Renschke
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Thomas Balou Martin
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Timmo Niesner
About this listen
Vietnam, 1969: Die Schwestern Trang und Quỳnh wachsen in einem Dorf auf, wo sie die Reisfelder ihrer verarmten Eltern bestellen. Als sie hören, in Saigon wäre es leicht, Arbeit zu finden, machen sich die jungen Frauen auf den Weg. In Saigon lernt Trang einen amerikanischen Soldaten kennen und stürzt sich in den Wirren des Krieges in eine Affäre, die nicht ohne Folgen bleibt. Jahrzehnte später kehrt ein amerikanischer Veteran zurück nach Ho-Chi- Minh-Stadt in der Hoffnung, sich von den Schatten der Vergangenheit zu befreien und mithilfe des Sohnes einer Vietnamesin und eines ehemaligen GIs eine alte Schuld wiedergutzumachen.
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