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    Content from Hochschule für Film und Fernsehen der DDR

    Poster for Ein Leben
    Movie
    1980

    Ein Leben

    Using photos and letters that the director found in a landfill, she reconstructs in her documentary film the life of Maria Bartel, a Berlin baker born in 1902 who, as the director comments in voice-over, "was in the prime of her life during fascism." In 1920, she moved from the East Prussian province to Berlin with her first husband. After his suicide, she opened a bakery, which she ran until the end of the war in 1945, raised her son, and now has various relationships and love affairs.

    Poster for Simbabwe – Träume von der Zukunft
    Movie
    1990

    Simbabwe – Träume von der Zukunft

    Poster for Nachts schlafen die Ratten
    Movie
    1988•
    6.0

    Nachts schlafen die Ratten

    A Little Boy in the ruins of World War II and the white lie of an old man - after a story by Wolfgang Borchert.

    Poster for Haus. Frauen. – Eine Collage
    Movie
    1982

    Haus. Frauen. – Eine Collage

    Paul Celan’s poem echoes. A drive reveals a long-abandoned Gründerzeit villa in ruin. Inside, a woman in elegant WWI attire dances, then slumps in mourning. After the war she cleans, reappears in 1930s riding clothes amid radio discontent as a maid and housekeeper move through the halls. Mourning returns with WWII’s end. Post-war, she dances to American rhythms, breastfeeds under Soviet-occupation broadcasts. Beatles and Pink Floyd play as a woman in overalls emerges, memories of the century flooding her mind. She climbs into a Trabant Kübel, helmet beside her, determined to give the villa a new life.

    Poster for Rublak – Die Legende vom vermessenen Land
    Movie
    1984

    Rublak – Die Legende vom vermessenen Land

    A railway line is to be laid through remote Lusatian farmland. Surveyors herald the “new era” with their work. The events also leave their mark on the people. Stylistically idiosyncratic first feature film by a director who comes from documentary film. The story is told as a parable about the relationship between humans and progress, with the actors making extremely clever use of their freedom.

    Poster for Es lebe die R...
    Movie
    1989

    Es lebe die R...

    In interviews, several important GDR personalities and also GDR citizens comment on the events of October 1989.

    Poster for Aber wenn man so leben will wie ich
    Movie
    1988•
    5.0

    Aber wenn man so leben will wie ich

    When Michael was released from the Jugendwerkhof at the age of 16, he said: "... There has to be controversy to make progress, to achieve something in life, to be a human being at all." Three years later, the movie tries to find out what has become of him.

    Poster for The Letter
    Movie
    1967

    The Letter

    The director describes the everyday life of a little boy who, as a "latchkey kid," has to spend the afternoon alone until his father finally comes home in the evening. The mother, for whom the boy makes a letter the following day, seems to have left the family.

    Poster for Kollwitz and Her Children
    Movie
    1971

    Kollwitz and Her Children

    Kollwitzplatz, Prenzlauer Berg: Children are playing and climbing all over the monument to Käthe Kollwitz, frowning adults are watching them. What would Gustav Seitz, the creator of the sculpture, say? Christa Mühl has asked him but reveals his answer only when the adults have finally disappeared. Until then, she constructs explosive matter as light as a feather, set to Belgian cembalo jazz and with the perky montage style that characterises her early documentary work. After Karl-Eduard von Schnitzler himself had the most controversial scene cut, the film could be broadcast on television and triggered a lively discussion about the practical value of art.

    Poster for Ramona
    Movie
    1980

    Ramona

    17-year-old Ramona comes from a home in Berlin to a small village and introduces herself as the baker's daughter. Neither of them knew anything about each other. Laconic images of the dreariness of the East German provinces show the excessive demands on the long-married baker and the mutual speechlessness of daughter and father.

    Poster for Wessen Straße ist die Straße
    Movie
    1988

    Wessen Straße ist die Straße

    Documentary short about Husemannstraße in Berlin's Prenzlauer Berg.

    Poster for Stell dir vor, du bist ein Baum
    Movie
    1982

    Stell dir vor, du bist ein Baum

    Documentary about the Potsdam landscape painter and art teacher Hubert Globisch.

    Poster for ...From the Olive Tree
    Movie
    1987

    ...From the Olive Tree

    The story of Paris-based Palestinian painter Samir Salameh.

    Poster for Die Kaminski
    Movie
    1980

    Die Kaminski

    The film revolves around two characters: a high school student who is intelligent, beautiful, and fulfills all the expectations placed on her by her school, her parents, and society—and a young unskilled worker, a loser, whom she is supposed to take care of and reform. Such sponsorships were commonplace in the GDR and form the basis for a multi-layered, ironic, and profoundly told encounter that deals with conformity and rebellion, social background, and outsiders.

    Poster for Trompete, Glocke, letzte Briefe
    Movie
    1978

    Trompete, Glocke, letzte Briefe

    Red Berlin from the 1910s to the resistance against National Socialism comes to life as a proletarian family history. The siblings of Ernst Knaack, a communist who was executed in 1944, talk about their childhood and youth, which they spent with their grandparents. Their grandfather, a former sailor who took part in the November Revolution and was a member of the Workers' and Soldiers' Council, ran the Zum Kuli pub in Prenzlauer Berg—a workers' pub that was also frequented by the unemployed and homeless, where party meetings were held and leading KPD members such as August Bebel and Hermann Duncker were regulars.

    Poster for Stilleben
    Movie
    1982

    Stilleben

    A little everyday story about a man, his wife, her father, an old friend, and a few scenes from the unspectacular lives of ordinary people. Shot in a Berlin apartment with its authentic interior, the cinematic chamber play comically tells the story of the end of a marriage.

    Poster for Aufbruch '89 - Dresden
    Movie
    1989

    Aufbruch '89 - Dresden

    A chronicle of the events in Dresden in the fall of 1989, which began on October 4 with the passage of refugee trains from Prague and the associated riots. Among many others, a doctor who describes the injuries of police officers and demonstrators, young demonstrators who were arrested and a couple whose son disappeared have their say.

    Poster for Hiding
    Movie
    1979

    Hiding

    Student film about hiding Jews during the Second World War.

    Poster for Bahnpostfahrer
    Movie
    1980

    Bahnpostfahrer

    Poster for Recess
    Movie
    1987

    Recess

    Student film depicting recess at a grade school.

    Poster for Das Geheimnis der Anden
    TV
    1972•
    5.0

    Das Geheimnis der Anden

    The five-part television film tells the exciting and unusual story of Dr. Jansen. In the early 1970s, the lawyer and government advisor is on a secret mission in South America for his clients at NATO. There, he is unexpectedly caught up in a whirlwind of adventures involving life and death. Whether in the jungle, by the sea, or in the vastness of the pampas, everywhere he goes, he encounters people who will stop at nothing to achieve their goals.