Scene from Forbidden Girl (2013)
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Duration: 305 sec. | Nudity: yes | Creator: zorg |
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File Format: AOMedia Video 1 (WebM/AV1) | Resolution: 720x400 | Added: 2013-Sep-18 |
Actresses in this Scene

Jeanette Hain
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Jeanette Hain, born in Munich, Germany, began her acting career while studying at the School of Television and Film there. She was discovered by director Sherry Hormann who cast her in 'Die Cellistin - Liebe und Verhängnis'. Since then, she has appeared in various German and international films, as well as on stage, earning critical acclaim for her performances.

Jytte-Merle Böhrnsen
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Alternate Names: Jytte-Merle Boehrnsen
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Jytte-Merle Böhrnsen, born in 1987 in Hamburg, Germany, is an actress known for her role as 'The Witch' in the 2013 Danish-German thriller film 'Forbidden Girl'. The story revolves around a fundamentalist pastor's son who becomes addicted to her irresistible charm. If he succumbs to his temptation, he faces eternal damnation on the dark side.
About the Movie: Forbidden Girl (2013)

Release Year: 2013
Nation: Germany
Alternative Title: The Forbidden Girl
Director: Till Hastreiter
Writer: Maximilian Vogel, Philipp Wolf, Till Hastreiter
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Genre: Horror, Mystery
Story
Forbidden Girl tells the story of the son of a fundamentalist pastor who becomes inexplicably drawn to an irresistible witch. This temptation leads him down a dark path, with dire consequences. If he succumbs to his desire, he will be condemned to eternal life on the dark side.
Summary
Forbidden Girl is a 2013 German horror mystery film directed by Till Hastreiter. The movie explores themes of temptation and its consequences through the lens of a supernatural encounter between a man of faith and an irresistible witch. While specifics about the film's context, background, or significance are not provided in the source texts, the plot description hints at a tale that blurs the lines between faith, desire, and darkness.