This is a region-free DVD+R without case or artwork.
In Swiss-German and French with English subtitles.
Amidst the Nazi invasion of France in 1942, a young girl is evacuated to Switzerland but is still haunted by the terrors she has witnessed.
Marie-Louise was the first Swiss film production to gain a widespread release in the United States. It was also the fifth directorial effort of Leopold Lindtberg, an Austrian Jew who was forced to flee to Switzerland at the outbreak of WW II -- and in so doing became the tiny country's foremost filmmaker.