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Großes Kino made in DDR
Großes Kino made in DDR

Großes Kino made in DDR

Genres

Documentary

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In 2016, DEFA celebrates its 70th anniversary: the film embarks on a journey into the exciting film history of the GDR. In a comprehensive kaleidoscope, the importance of DEFA productions is illuminated, the relevance of the films as propaganda productions for the GDR, which socio-political themes were in the foreground, but also which heroes DEFA brought to the screen and celebrated as people from the people.

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Budget

$--

Revenue

$--

Status

Released

Original Language

German

Runtime

51 mins

Rating

3.2/10

Release Date

26 May 2016

Country

Germany

Cast

Romanus Fuhrmann

Romanus Fuhrmann

Narrator (voice)

Ralf Schenk  

Ralf Schenk  

Self

Regine Sylvester

Regine Sylvester

Self

Herrmann Zschoche

Herrmann Zschoche

Self

Jutta Wachowiak

Jutta Wachowiak

Self

Annekathrin Bürger

Annekathrin Bürger

Self

Winfried Glatzeder

Winfried Glatzeder

Self

Eva-Maria Hagen

Eva-Maria Hagen

Self

Christel Bodenstein

Christel Bodenstein

Self

Katrin Sass

Katrin Sass

Self

Jaecki Schwarz

Jaecki Schwarz

Self

Christian Steyer

Christian Steyer

Self

Simone von Zglinicki

Simone von Zglinicki

Self

Dirk Kummer

Dirk Kummer

Self

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