Das Mädchen ohne Heimat
Das Mädchen ohne Heimat

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Das Mädchen ohne Heimat

1927
Movie
82 min
German

Eva Bennet, a young mysterious widow appears at Pension Sanssouci in Berlin during the Weimar era. She attracts a lot of attention from everybody, especially from Georg Raval.

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IMDb7.0/10
Director: Johannes MeyerGenres: Drama

Plot Summary

In rural Germany, a young woman lives a simple life with her adoptive parents. Her life takes a turn when she discovers she was adopted and her biological mother, an actress, is ill and living in poverty in the city. She travels to be with her mother, facing the harsh realities of urban life and the complexities of her mother's past.

Critical Reception

Released during the silent film era, "Das Mädchen ohne Heimat" was a well-received melodrama that resonated with audiences for its emotional storytelling and exploration of themes like identity, family, and social class. It was praised for its performances and its poignant depiction of a young woman's search for belonging.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its touching narrative and emotional depth.

  • The film effectively portrays the struggles of a young woman navigating societal expectations and personal identity.

  • Notable for its strong performances, particularly from the lead actress.

Google audience: As a silent film from 1927, specific Google user reviews are not available. However, its enduring popularity suggests it was a film that deeply moved its contemporary audience.

Fun Fact

The film was notable for its sympathetic portrayal of unwed mothers and the concept of adoption at a time when these topics were often stigmatized.

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