Miss Butterfly
East German Cinema Blog
by Jim Morton
9M ago
Just when I thought I was out, they pull me back in! – Michael Corleone, Godfather Part III [NOTE: I had planned to be finished adding new movies to this blog, but little did I realize that the long-lost experimental film Miss Butterfly (Fräulein Schmetterling) was about to be released with English subtitles by the ..read more
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Auf Wiedersehen…Sort of
East German Cinema Blog
by Jim Morton
10M ago
It occurred to me while working on the last article for this website (Carole Lamberti) that its time to turn the burner down on the East German Cinema Blog. I’m not abandoning the site or the subject. I’ll still write about films when they are made available with English subtitles, and I’ll definitely be updating ..read more
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Radio GDR: Female Directors in East Germany
East German Cinema Blog
by Jim Morton
11M ago
I recently returned to the Radio GDR studio (virtually speaking) to engage in a discussion on the female directors of East Germany. I was joined by Jeffrey Babcock, who curated a program on East German cinema for the Goethe Institute in Amsterdam, and show host Steve Minegar. It was a fun interview but shows how ..read more
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Carola Lamberti
East German Cinema Blog
by Jim Morton
11M ago
Romance and intrigue at the circus in this DEFA-in-name-only film from the fifties. The circus film is a genre that doesn’t get much attention although it’s one of the oldest film genres. Studios started making them during the silent era (The Circus Man, Crown and Whip, and Circus Days) and the genre reached an apex ..read more
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The Robe (Das Kleid)
East German Cinema Blog
by Jim Morton
1y ago
It was just a lighthearted fairytale, but it hit a little too close to home for the East German authorities. It’s said that timing is everything. This is certainly true when it comes to movies. Billy Wilder’s Ace in the Hole was one of his best films, and had it been released in the early ..read more
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Mother Courage and Her Children
East German Cinema Blog
by Jim Morton
1y ago
Bertolt Brecht’s grim tale of a woman for whom war is a source of income is committed to film with the definitive cast from Brecht’s Berliner Ensemble in East Germany. There have been many anti-war plays over the years, but none so well-regarded as Bertolt Brecht’s classic Mother Courage and Her Children (Mutter Courage und ..read more
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Life Together
East German Cinema Blog
by Jim Morton
1y ago
East Germany’s DEFA film production company greenlights a light and happy rom-com with a subtle bit of subversion buried beneath the froth. Life Together (Leben zu zweit) is a romantic comedy with a plot that sounds like something straight out of Hollywood. Karin Werner (Marita Böhme) is the divorced mother in her mid-thirties, who’s been ..read more
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Cyanide
East German Cinema Blog
by Jim Morton
1y ago
East German television looks at the issue of abortion in a teleplay that tackles the issue head on. Abortion as a hot button topic is nothing new. Witness the German playwright Friedrich Wolf’s play Cyanide (Cyankali). It debuted in 1929 and made into a movie the following year. The play was first performed at the ..read more
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Red Fox
East German Cinema Blog
by Jim Morton
1y ago
Eve, the beautiful redhead who delivers the mail, just wants somebody to love. Who would think that such a beautiful woman would find it so hard to get a guy? The Red Fox (Rotfuchs) of the title is Eve Kolinauke (Angelika Waller), a postal worker in the small river town of Müritz (filmed in Tangermünde ..read more
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Atkins
East German Cinema Blog
by Jim Morton
1y ago
Loner Atkins finds himself caught between renegade Indians and a copper miner ..read more
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