Denk bloß nicht, ich heule (English: Just Don't Think I'll Cry) is a 1965 East German drama film directed by Frank Vogel of DEFA Studio. Until 27 April 1990 the film was banned in East Germany because of its social criticism. The film was said to have "problematized the oppression of critical young people in East German schools."
, 1h47 Réalisé parMartin Hellberg GenresDrame ActeursHelga Göring, Günther Simon, Eduard von Winterstein, Friedrich Gnaß, Wolf Kaiser, Werner Pledath Note62% Farmer Heinz Weimann returns to his small Bavarian village of Bärenweiler after several years in Soviet captivity. He tells his neighbors, who have been subject to anti-Soviet propaganda disseminated by the Nazis and the Americans, that the Soviets have treated him well. His old sweetheart Käthe has married another man, Fritz Vollmer, but he is not concerned with that. His joy on returning home is interrupted when the mayor announces that the American Army intends to destroy the village and to build an airfield on its lands, in preparation for a confrontation with the Soviet Union.
, 1h51 Réalisé parEgon Günther GenresDrame, Romance ActeursArmin Mueller-Stahl, Jutta Hoffmann, Barbara Dittus, Christine Schorn, Jaecki Schwarz Note68% Margit Fließer est trentenaire, mère célibataire de deux enfants de pères différents et travaille comme mathématicienne. Elle a une vie émancipée et recherche toujours l'amour. Malgré deux déceptions, elle ne renonce pas, même si elle doit défier les conventions sociales. Elle pense avoir trouvé le troisième homme dans sa vie en la personne de son collègue Hrdlitschka, même si elle ne sait rien de lui. Elle regarde aussi vers son passé: