''Born in '45'' (german: Jahrgang 45) is a 1966 East German
drama film
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directed by
Jürgen Böttcher
Jürgen Böttcher (pseudonym Strawalde, born 8 July 1931) is a German film director and painter. He is best known for his film ''Born in '45''.
See also
* A. R. Penck
Ralf Winkler, alias A. R. Penck, who also used the pseudonyms ''Mi ...
. It was screened in the Berlinale Classics section of the
65th Berlin International Film Festival.
Cast
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Monika Hildebrand as Lisa
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Rolf Römer as Alfred
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Paul Eichbaum as Mogul
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Holger Mahlich as Hans
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Gesine Rosenberg as Rita
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Walter Stolp as Kaderleiter
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Werner Kanitz as Napoleon
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Ingo Koster as Heinz
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Anita Okon
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as Sylvi
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Ruth Kommerell
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as Mutter
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Richard Ruckheim as Opa
Plot
Alfred ("Al"), an auto mechanic and Lisa ("Li"), a pediatric nurse are a young married couple living in
East Berlin
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during the summer of 1965. Both feel that their relationship is unfulfilling and arrange to get a divorce. While Li dutifully continues her work, Al chaffs under the on-the-job demands of his supervisors. Longing to escape the life-long drudgery his parents endured, he takes a short vacation, briefly rooms with his former motorcycle buddies, and finally moves in with his mother. Al forms a close friendship with the 70-year-old Mogul, a volunteer with the local residential housing commission who is sympathetic to the youngster's personal difficulties. Al's idleness leads to sheer boredom and he returns to his job. Socialist party administrators are troubled by his undisguised disaffection, labeling him a social "skeptic." The plant's political cadre take steps to correct his behavior on and off the job.
Production
Regarded primarily as a documentary filmmaker, director Böttcher’s ''Born in ‘45'' is the only narrative feature film in his ''ourve''.
Film critic Bernd Reinhardt notes that “Böttcher had always wanted to direct features and regarded his documentary work in
German Democratic Republic
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at the beginning of his career as a visual education.”
Made during the administration of
Erich Honecker, ''Born in ‘45'' was suppressed before its release when German Democratic Republic “cultural apparatchiks”, deemed it a misrepresentation of the East German working classes. With the fall of the GDR and the Honecker regime in 1990, the film received its world premiere at the
65th Berlin International Film Festival.
Theme
Böttcher offers a sympathetic portrayal of dissafected working-class youth at odds with the conformity demanded by post-Stalinist era officials in the GDR of the 1960s, “a tale of the yearning for a different life.” Film critic Bernd Reinhardt writes:
Style
''Born in ‘45'' owes its stylistic elements to post-war
Italian neorealism, “...heavily influenced by 1950s Italian neo-realists…”, and conveying a “tender affection for adolescents, a feeling for the fragility of their emotions, such as one sometimes finds in the films of
Vittorio De Sica
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nd Luchino Visconti...”
[Reinhardt, 2011: “The movie is full of allusions—for example, to a song penned by the social critic-songwriter, ]Wolf Biermann
Karl Wolf Biermann (; born 15 November 1936) is a German singer-songwriter, poet, and former East German dissident. He is perhaps best known for the 1968 song "Ermutigung" and his expatriation from East Germany in 1976.
Early life
Biermann was b ...
(he was banned from performing), a caged leopard restlessly pacing back and forth behind bars, a hummingbird ‘hanging’ in the air...”
Footnotes
Sources
*Berlinale. 2015. ''Jahrgang 45 (Born in’45).'' http://www.berlinale.de/en/archive/jahresarchive/2015/02_programm_2015/02_filmdatenblatt_2015_201520175.html#tab=video25
*Reinhardt, Bernd. 2011. ''Some cinematic landmarks of the 1960s in Stalinist East Germany''.
World Socialist Web Site. https://www.wsws.org/en/articles/2011/08/cine-a03.html
External links
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1966 films
1966 drama films
German drama films
1960s German-language films
1960s German films