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During a tabloid television show Iya Zetnick exposes Joe Mueller as the Nazi war criminal who killed her family. Mueller is arrested and taken to trial but eventually declared innocent of the charge. Distraught, Iya breaks into his house and kills herself in front of his family. Although Mueller's daughter has stood by her father she becomes increasingly suspicious, and eventually begins to realise that the allegations might be true. When she confronts her father he admits his role in the murders and she rejects him.
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Topical Trauma
1990
single work
review
— Appears in: The Bulletin , 21 August vol. 112 no. 5732 1990; (p. 102)
— Review of Father 1990 single work film/TV
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Topical Trauma
1990
single work
review
— Appears in: The Bulletin , 21 August vol. 112 no. 5732 1990; (p. 102)
— Review of Father 1990 single work film/TV
Last amended 13 Nov 2012 15:06:18
Subjects:
- Urban,
- Melbourne, Victoria,
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