We liked this post-WW2 drama, about the wife of a British officer living in a Hamburg mansion with a Nazi widower and his daughter, particularly for its cinematography, sets, and costumes. And now, whenever Jack discusses a piano, he likes to say "Schtine-way."
It stars Keira Knightley and Jason Clarke (last blogged for Colette and First Man, respectively) as the wife and the officer and Alexander SkarsgÄrd (after The Legend of Tarzan he was in all seven episodes of Big Little Lies) as the German.
Directed by James Kent (new to me), adapted from the novel by Rhidian Brook, with the script credited to Joe Shrapnel and Anna Waterhouse (they wrote Race) and Brook.
We saw the movie April 5, 2019, and I found the soundtrack by Martin Phipps on iTunes/Apple Music and Spotify.
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