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Matinee Saxon State Archive 2023
Filmstill Encounters
Encounters
Alfred Dorn
Lenin’s long shadow reaches until 1970: The citizens of the Soviet Union pay their respects to Lenin, the founder of their state – at the mausoleum on Moscow’s Red Square.
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Encounters

Begegnungen
Alfred Dorn
Matinee Saxon State Archive 2023
Documentary Film
GDR
1970
15 minutes
German
Subtitles: 
None

A quote by the Soviet futurist Vladimir Mayakovsky about Lenin frames the plot of this film: A dead man who is “more alive than the living” today. On a tour through the Union of Soviet Republics, the film team meet friends “in the full sense of the word” without mentioning their names: encounters with people in the Soviet Union in 1970.

Konstantin Wiesinger

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Director
Alfred Dorn
Producer
Filmkollektiv des VEB Chemiekombinat Bitterfeld
Retrospective 2023
Filmstill Ballad of the Matches
Ballad of the Matches
Johannes Hempel
Matches are out in the GDR! The workers threaten to go to the barricades. A harmless puppet animation? The satire was made just after the uprising of 17 June 1953.
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Ballad of the Matches

Die Streichholzballade
Johannes Hempel
Retrospective 2023
Animated Film
GDR
1953
16 minutes
German
Subtitles: 
None

The people, among them an astonishing number of workers, react with visible anger to the sudden lack of matches – and threaten to go to the barricades. The problem is solved, of course. But does it mean the population’s anger is placated? Puppet animation director Johannes Hempel created this satire based on a draft by Wolfgang Kohlhaase – at the same time as the uprising of 17 June 1953.

Katharina Franck, Andreas Kötzing

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Director
Johannes Hempel
Script
Wolfgang Kohlhase, Johannes Hempel
Cinematographer
Rolf Sperling
Editor
Manfred Porsche
Producer
DEFA-Studio für populärwissenschaftliche Filme
Score
H. W. Wiemann
Animation
Johannes Hempel, Herbert K. Schulz, Rosemarie Küssner
Matinee Saxon State Archive 2023
Filmstill Three Decades Later
Three Decades Later
Volker Kastius
A visit to Volgograd exemplifies the GDR’s handling of the Nazi past: Germans are declared victims and resistance fighters against the Nazi regime.
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Three Decades Later

Drei Jahrzehnte später
Volker Kastius
Matinee Saxon State Archive 2023
Documentary Film
GDR
1977
15 minutes
German
Subtitles: 
None

A representative of the Volgograd Section of the German-Soviet Friendship Society recalls German “comrades who fought against Hitler here […] and at other front sectors.” Equalisation with the people in the Soviet Union is completed at the Mamayev Kurgan memorial: The (German) visitors merge with the survivors who mourn their fallen.

Konstantin Wiesinger

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Director
Volker Kastius
Cinematographer
Willy Reitze
Producer
Amateurfilmstudio VEB Elektromotorenwerk Wernigerode
Matinee Saxon State Archive 2023
Filmstill Restitution of the Art Treasures to the Green Vault
Restitution of the Art Treasures to the Green Vault
anonymous
After the defeat of the Nazi regime, the Soviet occupiers – later friends – were anxious to establish good relationships: They returned “evacuated” art treasures amidst great media attention.
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Restitution of the Art Treasures to the Green Vault

Rückgabe der Kunstschätze an das Grüne Gewölbe
anonymous
Matinee Saxon State Archive 2023
Documentary Film
GDR
1958
5 minutes
without dialogue

Opening the film is a highly visible Soviet coat of arms with translations of Marx’s call “Workers of the world, unite!” into several languages. In the middle of a media circus, representatives of the Soviet Union restituted art treasures to the GDR. The highlight was the return of “evacuated” objects to the Green Vault in Dresden.

Konstantin Wiesinger

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Director
anonymous
Retrospective 2023
Filmstill Sitis
Sitis
Rainer Schade
A man tries to overcome a wall throughout his life. In vain. When at last a door opens unexpectedly, it seems too late to take the path to freedom.
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Sitis

Sitis
Rainer Schade
Retrospective 2023
Animated Film
GDR
1989
11 minutes
German
Subtitles: 
None

A wall stands in a barren, inhospitable landscape, insurmountable. While the birds are flying unhindered through the air, a human being struggles in vain to open a door in the wall. First as a small child, then as an adult, finally as an old man. When the door at last unexpectedly gives way, it seems too late. A dark allegory by the Leipzig-based painter and graphic artist Rainer Schade.

Katharina Franck, Andreas Kötzing

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Director
Rainer Schade
Script
Rainer Schade
Cinematographer
Helmut Krahnert
Editor
Anita Uebe, Renate Ritter
Producer
DEFA-Studio für Trickfilme
Sound
Heinz Kaiser, Thomas Weiß
Score
Simone Danaylowa
Animation
Ralf Kukula, Wolf-Ulrich Reichel, Erika Wahl
DEFA Matinee 2023
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Woe to the Vanquished – The Workers’ Uprising, 17 June 1953
Andrea Kuschel-Korzecka
Using original footage from western archives and newly filmed interviews with contemporary witnesses, a cinematic reconstruction of the East German uprising of 17 June 1953 was made in 1990.
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Woe to the Vanquished – The Workers’ Uprising, 17 June 1953

Wehe den Besiegten – Der 17. Juni 1953
Andrea Kuschel-Korzecka
DEFA Matinee 2023
Documentary Film
GDR
1990
87 minutes
German

“17 June 1990, East Berlin. The GDR will exist for another three months. No more time to commemorate all those who stood up in ’53, showed civil courage and were vanquished. This film is dedicated to them.” This is what we hear from offscreen as the film opens, to images of a rally for the victims of 17 June.

Right after the collapse of the GDR regime, director Andrea Ritterbusch searched the western archives for sources for a reappraisal of the East German uprising of 17 June 1953. She discovered a wealth of valuable original footage which she combined with newly shot interviews with contemporary witnesses of the revolt. In her documentary film she reconstructs the weeks before and after the countrywide unrest, sheds light on propaganda and, with the help of her interview partners, interprets the progress, cause and political contextualisation of the strikes and demonstrations over time. The SED regime was on the brink of collapse during those days and may well have been toppled without the intervention of the Soviet army. This review of an event that was already 37 years in the past when this film was made is true to reality and at the same time testifies to the excitement and reorientation of the East German population in the years of political change.

Linda Söffker

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Director
Andrea Kuschel-Korzecka
Script
Andrea Kuschel-Korzecka
Cinematographer
Toralf Teschner, Andreas Bergmann, Alexander Laschet, Niko Pawloff
Editor
Petra Barthel
Producer
DEFA-Studio für Dokumentarfilme
Sound
Horst Piel, Lutz Laschet, Andreas Walter, Rainer Pape
Score
Eckardt Enkelmann