Divided Heaven (1964) East Germany
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Director:Konrad Wolf
Studio:Deutsche Film (DEFA)
Writer:Kurt Barthel, Willi Brückner
Rating:6.4 (125 votes)
Date Added:2012-06-05
Genre:German films
IMDb:0058139
Duration:116
Aspect Ratio:2.35 : 1
Sound:Mono
Languages:German
Subtitles:English
LAC code:300008800
DVD or VHS:DVD
Original:original
Konrad Wolf  ...  (Director)
Kurt Barthel, Willi Brückner  ...  (Writer)
 
Renate Blume  ...  Rita Seidel
Eberhard Esche  ...  Manfred Herrfurth
Hans Hardt-Hardtloff  ...  Meternagel
Hilmar Thate  ...  Ernst Wendland
Martin Flörchinger  ...  Herrfurth
Erika Pelikowsky  ...  Frau Herrfurth
Günther Grabbert  ...  Ernst Schwarzenbach
Horst Jonischkan  ...  Martin Jung
Petra Kelling  ...  Sigrid
Jürgen Kern  ...  Hänschen
Horst Weinheimer  ...  Ermisch
Hans-Joachim Hanisch  ...  Kuhl
Frank Michelis  ...  Karßuweit
Paul Berndt  ...  Melcher
Christoph Engel  ...  Liebentrau
Summary: After a breakdown, Rita returns to her childhood village. It is 1961. As she recovers, she remembers the past two years: her love for the chemist Manfred, ten years her senior; his enthusiasm about his new chemical process, which turned to bitter disappointment in the face of rejection; his escape to West Berlin a few weeks before the Wall was built; and his hope that she would follow him. This East German classic, praised by critics as one of Germany's 100 Most Important Films, is based on Christa Wolf's internationally-known novel, criticized in the GDR for questioning the construction of the Wall. Produced during a brief cultural thaw in the early 1960s, this film was strongly influenced by French Nouvelle Vague cinema.