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Die Geschichte vom Kleinen Muck (English: The Story of Little Muck) is a 1953 feature film directed by Wolfgang Staudte, adapted from the 19th century fairy tale, Little Muck, written by Wilhelm Hauff. It was the most successful film in East Germany.
This is a list, in year order, of the most notable films produced in the Soviet Occupation Zone of Germany and the socialist German Democratic Republic (GDR, East Germany) from 1945 until German Reunification in October 1990. The state owned East German film company DEFA produced about 800 feature
4 1953. 5 1954. 6 1955. 7 1956. 8 1957. 9 1958 ... 1945–1990 East Germany; ... 1970s; 1980s; 1990s; 2000s; 2010s; 2014: 2020s; 2023 2024 2025: List of German film ...
Das Stacheltier is a satirical series of short films that was produced in East Germany by the DEFA Film Studios from 1953 [10] to 1964. [11] The short films were meant to be shown in film theatres preceding the newsreel and the main feature. The only feature film in the series was the silent film Der junge Engländer directed by Gottfried ...
East Germany: Language: German: Anna Susanna is an East German drama film directed by Richard Nicolas. It was released in 1953. Plot
Paterson based his true story, which first appeared as the magazine novelette International Incident, on the escape of the Circus Brumbach from East Germany in 1950. Members of the Circus Brumbach appeared in the film version in both character roles and as extras. The film was entered into the 3rd Berlin International Film Festival. [2]
The year 1953 in film involved some significant events. ... East of Sumatra, ... (East Germany) The Story of Three Loves, trilogy starring James Mason, Leslie Caron, ...
The film lacks any private, human side." [2] The West German Catholic Film Service regarded Jacke wie Hose as a "propagandistic... didactic, picture." [4] Author Andrea Rinke cited it as an early example of the expression of feminist ideas in East German cinema, long before the subject became popular with DEFA filmmakers in the 1970. [5]