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Verspielte Heimat (1971)

Directed by Claus Dobberke
1h 25minruntime
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Plot

The deputy editor-in-chief of an SPD newspaper in West Germany, Karl Waldner, recognizes the former Henlein leader Meißner, who is guilty of the murder of his father, at a meeting of Sudeten Germans. He wants to open the case and hand Meißner over to the courts. But he encounters resistance, even in the SPD, whose right-wing leaders do not want any conflict with the CDU, in which Meißner has an influential position. Waldner, who has been in the party for thirty years, has to rethink his own position. Discussions with his childhood friend Sepp Lukas and memories of their joint attempts to unite the Young Communists and Young Socialists against the Henlein Youth help him to do so. He realized where the failure of social democracy had already led back then.

Genres

Drama

Technical details

DetailValue
Original titleVerspielte Heimat
Original languageDeutsch (DE)
Spoken languagesDeutsch
Production countriesGermany, East Germany
StatusReleased
Production companiesDEFA-Studio für Spielfilme
Release date18 febbraio 1971
WriterWolfgang Ebeling, Gert Billing
EditingBrigitte Krex
CinematographyHans-Jürgen Sasse
Assistant directorsClaus Dobberke
MusicGünter Hauk
SoundGünter Hauk

Release dates

Theatrical release

Germany / Feb 18, 1971

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