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DEFA Matinee 2022
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Angelika Andrees, Petra Tschörtner
Institutionalised children talk about violence and alcohol abuse in their families – too forthright for DEFA, who stopped the film before completion. The fall of the Wall made the premiere possible.
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Angelika Andrees, Petra Tschörtner
DEFA Matinee 2022
Documentary Film
GDR
1978
26 minutes
German
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Institutionalised children in Mestlin, Mecklenburg: With no off commentary to provide context, the young people talk about their worries and problems, about violence and alcohol abuse in their families – a forthrightness inacceptable to the DEFA management. When the rough cut is presented for approval, the production is stopped. The film can only be shown after the fall of the Wall.

Philip Zengel

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Director
Angelika Andrees, Petra Tschörtner
Cinematographer
Thomas Plenert, Julia Kunert
Producer
DEFA-Studio für Spielfilme
Matinee Saxon State Archive 2022
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Help, I’m a Woman!
Edith Schneider, Joachim Schneider
Mother, working woman, housewife and wife all in one: A tightly scheduled everyday life seems to leave next to no space for developing one’s personality beyond these roles.
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Help, I’m a Woman!

Hilfe, ich bin eine Frau!
Edith Schneider, Joachim Schneider
Matinee Sächsisches Staatsarchiv 2022
Fictional Film
GDR
1981
10 minutes
German
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A creative and skilful montage as well as dramatically spot-on sound and music effects are combined in a snappy plot to offer a mordant commentary on the constitutionally enshrined equality of men and women in the GDR. The film was awarded a medal at the 1982 congress of UNICA, the Union Internationale du Cinéma, in Aachen.

Konstantin Wiesinger

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Director
Edith Schneider, Joachim Schneider
Producer
Betriebsfilmstudio Filmstudio VEB Bohrungen und Schachtbau Welzow
Retrospective 2022
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Hocus-Pocus Fidibus
Bärbl Bergmann
Deeply impressed by a magic show, two boys set out on an educational search for the magician: a mysterious film about the fact that there are no mysteries.
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Hocus-Pocus Fidibus

Hokuspokus Fidibus
Bärbl Bergmann
Retrospective 2022
Documentary Film
GDR
1957
15 minutes
German
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In works like “Guide Dog Ruepel” (1962), Bärbl Bergmann was the first feature film director in the GDR to portray children in their often pitiless but also honest dealings with each other, something that was almost impossible in the documentary films of that period. But she also managed to sneak lessons on how to pursue educational goals with creative obstinacy into popular science films. Thus her educational piece about two boys who discover that magic, too, requires hard work, despite its rational approach, is far from disenchanting: The protagonists reach their conclusion via detours that take them through mysterious corridors, furtive looks through keyholes and bewitching dreams.

Felix Mende

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Director
Bärbl Bergmann
Script
Bärbl Bergmann
Cinematographer
Ernst Laude
Editor
Christel Wolfrum
Producer
DEFA-Studio für populärwissenschaftliche Filme
Score
Heinz Vogt
Retrospective 2022
Filmstill Having Babies?
Having Babies?
Sibylle Schönemann
Starting from different life situations and private circumstances, Sibylle Schönemann addresses the complex issue of abortion in an aesthetically ambitious collage.
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Having Babies?

Kinder kriegen?
Sibylle Schönemann
Retrospective 2022
Documentary Film
GDR
1976
18 minutes
German
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Sibylle Schönemann’s film about abortion lets young and older women speak; women who were forced to abort by their partners or who chose to carry the baby to term despite predicted difficulties. Assembled as a kind of collage, a round table alternates with stylised passages, while the camera also shows moments in a clinic right before and after the procedure. The attitude vacillates between drama and affirmation of life. Liberal perspectives, with one exception, are left out. Schönemann, together with Tamara Trampe, almost managed to take up the complex issue in a feature film.

Felix Mende

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Director
Sibylle Schönemann
Cinematographer
Klemens Peisker
Editor
Silvia Roeser
Producer
Hochschule für Film und Fernsehen der DDR
Sound
Andreas Walter