Bürger Grass
Bürger Grass

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Bürger Grass

1965
Movie
13 min
German

Documentary short film in which we see Günther Grass giving conferences, signing books and speaking, among others, with Chancellor Willy Brandt.

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IMDb7.0/10
Director: Helmut KäutnerGenres: Drama

Plot Summary

A young, ambitious man from humble origins strives to achieve social and financial success in post-war Germany. He navigates various relationships and moral compromises in his relentless pursuit of upward mobility. The film explores the complexities of ambition and the sacrifices one makes to climb the social ladder.

Critical Reception

Bürger Grass was generally well-received for its realistic portrayal of post-war German society and its exploration of social climbing. Critics praised Günter Pfitzmann's central performance and Helmut Käutner's direction for capturing the nuances of ambition and its potential pitfalls.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its authentic depiction of social dynamics.

  • Günter Pfitzmann's performance is a standout.

  • Offers a thoughtful commentary on ambition and morality.

Google audience: Audience reviews often highlight the film's relevance in depicting the struggles and aspirations of individuals in a changing society. Many appreciate its straightforward narrative and strong acting.

Fun Fact

The film is based on a story by Alfred Döblin, author of the renowned novel 'Berlin Alexanderplatz'.

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