The Invisible Wall (Swedish: Den osynliga muren) is a 1944 Swedish war drama film directed by Gustaf Molander and starring Inga Tidblad, Irma Christenson and Karl-Arne Holmsten.
It was part of a group of films that dealt with the ongoing theme of the German occupation of Norway and Denmark while being set in a notionally unnamed country.
[1] A young woman working in a travel agency is in a relationship with an officer of the forces occupying her country.
However, she also has a friend who is part of a clandestine resistance movement that help smuggle people out of the country who are wanted by the authorities.
She becomes involved in this movement, helping Jews and a young woman who killed one of the occupiers and is now being hunted down by them.