1943年2月,德国纳粹政府宣布首都柏林已经“清除了犹太人”。此时此刻,有7000名犹太人成功转入地下生活。最终有近1700名犹太人在战时柏林的恐怖氛围中活了下来。《隐形同盟》讲述了四位至今仍健在的历史见证者的这段经历。他们的真实人生故事给了本片创作灵感,影片结合了戏剧形式的影像再现和对这些幸存者的精彩采访。Berlin, February 1943: The NS regime declares the Reich's capital "free of Jews." At this point in time, 7000 Jews have succeeded in going underground. Almost 1700 will survive the horrors of the war in Berlin. The Invisibles tells the stories of four of these contemporary witnesses. Hanni Lévy, who has just turned 17, has lost both of her parents. Thanks to her dyed, blonde hair, she is practically invisible to her pursuers, and strolls along the Ku'damm to pass the time away. Cioma Schönhaus has also gone underground and leads an adventurous life that consists of buying a sailboat, dining in Berlin's best restaurants, and becoming a forger of passports, through which he saves the lives of dozens of other Jews. And while Eugen Friede joins a resistance group that distributes anti government leaflets, Ruth Arndt and a friend dream about life in America during the daytime; at night, she pretends to be a war widow and serves black-market gourmet foods in the apartment of an NS officer. ...