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Réalisé par Gustav von WangenheimGenres DrameActeurs Fritz Tillmann,
Alice Treff,
Arno Paulsen,
Eduard von Winterstein,
Reinhard KolldehoffHögler, the former director of a steel plant now in East Germany, is a rich and ruthless capitalist residing in West Germany. He wishes to lay his hands on the new technical innovations that were developed by Dr. Thelen, who now runs the factory after it has been nationalized. Högler tries to besmirch Thelen by organizing sabotage in the factory, threatening to kill innocent workers to destroy the scientist's reputation. Two trade union activists - the West German Maria and the East German Fritz - who know each other since they have both fought in the wartime anti-Fascist resistance, unite to thwart the capitalist's plans., 1h32
Genres Drame,
Action,
Aventure,
WesternActeurs Gojko Mitić,
Hans Finohr,
Jiří Vršťala,
Hannjo Hasse,
Henry Hübchen,
Brigitte KrauseNote57%
1874. Dans une cabane, le gang mené par Red Fox assassine l'Indien Mattotaupa, parce qu'il refuse de dire où sa tribu cache l'or. Son fils Tokei-ihto voit la scène. En tant que chef de guerre de la bande des Ours de la tribu des Oglalas, Tokei-ihto se venge en créant des troubles et s'attaque au fort militaire des Blancs. Deux ans après l'assassinat, Tokei-ihto est invité à une conférence de paix dans le fort reconstruit. Il est arrêté et emprisonné pendant des mois pour trahison., 1h21
Genres Drame,
RomanceActeurs Annekathrin Bürger,
Ulrich Thein,
Erika DunkelmannNote66%
The film is a love story about a seventeen-year-old East German saleswoman named Uschi (Bürger) and an unemployed auto mechanic named Hans (Thein) from West Berlin. She leaves her familial home and moves into West Berlin, drawn by the brightness of the high streets and the economic progress in the West German side of the city. She initially dates Lord (Uwe-Jens Pape), a wealthy, leather-jacket-wearing ladies man, highly conscious of his own self-image and style. He is strongly influenced by American movie heartthrobs of the times. , 1h54
Réalisé par Günter ReischGenres DrameThèmes PolitiqueActeurs Albert Hetterle,
Erika Dunkelmann,
Siegfried Weiss,
Hans Finohr,
Adolf Fischer,
Werner DisselNote72%
The film opens in Berlin in 1914, as Germany is preparing for World War I. Liebknecht (Schulze) receives a call from a fellow lawyer and revolutionary, Mr. Rauch, that documents have been found proving the German heavy arms industry's secret involvement in the buildup to the war. He brings these documents to a meeting of the Reichstag, accusing Gustav Krupp and his company of bribing officials to release military secrets. In addition to this, Krupp and his company wrote to ask the French media to state that the French military has twice as much artillery as they actually possess so that they may provoke a surge in militarism. Afterward, while celebrating a friend's wedding, Liebknecht learns of the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand, recognizing that this is the war the German imperialists were seeking. However, the resources for war still need to be approved. Liebknecht immediately begins campaigning among the public, denouncing the war as a means to secure profit for the capitalists. In an SPD party meeting, Liebknecht is one of only fourteen members to vote against the war credits. In the subsequent Reichstag meeting, he votes with the party discipline in favor of the war credits, to the public's surprise. He announces in the party meetings that he will no longer yield to party discipline and will stand by his anti-militarist principles even if the party leadership will not do the same. Liebknecht is the only one of the Reichstag — including 111 SPD representatives — to vote against the war loans, resulting in a number of death threats and work bans. Despite his immunity as a Reichstag member, Liebknecht is called to serve on the front as a sapper. It is here that he writes his 1915 manifesto, "The main enemy is at home!" The manifesto is passed among his fellow soldiers on the front before returning home. While he is away, Paul Schreiner, whose wedding Liebknecht attended earlier in the film, dies on the front. This leaves his wife Käthe to raise their newborn child alone and make Liebknecht's manifesto public.