Ein Dorf ohne Männer
Ein Dorf ohne Männer

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Ein Dorf ohne Männer

1969
Movie
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German

The women of a village whose men have all died in the war want to remarry. However, they are known throughout the land for their ugliness. The king, whose help they ask for, cannot expect them to help his brave soldiers, whom he wants to reward with farmland and wives. A confidant of the king decides to help himself and the women.

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Director: Kurt Jung-AlsenGenres: Drama, War

Plot Summary

Set in a small German village during the final days of World War II, the film depicts the struggles of the women left behind as the men are away fighting. As the Red Army approaches, the women must band together to protect themselves and their community from the impending conflict and the uncertainty of the future. The story explores themes of resilience, fear, and the search for survival in a world torn apart by war.

Critical Reception

This East German production is noted for its portrayal of women's experiences during wartime. While perhaps not widely known internationally, it is recognized within German film history for its dramatic narrative and focus on civilian life amidst conflict.

What Reviewers Say

  • Focuses on the plight of women during the war.

  • Depicts the psychological toll of conflict on civilians.

  • Highlights themes of community and survival.

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Awards & Accolades

None notable.

Fun Fact

The film was produced by DEFA, the state-owned film studio of East Germany (German Democratic Republic).

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