Mayor Anna
Mayor Anna

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Mayor Anna

1950
Movie
88 min
German

A novelty in German post-war history: a young woman becomes mayor in a village. She is efficient and enjoys respect, but soon enough two villagers disagree with her work. In her predecessor, a prominent farmer, she has a bitter enemy. But even her boyhood friend, who wants to marry her as he returns home from captivity, can not accept that his future wife holds such an office.

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Director: UnknownGenres: Documentary, Short

Plot Summary

This short documentary follows Anna E. Krumholz during her time as mayor of Cedarburg, Wisconsin. It offers a glimpse into the daily life and responsibilities of a female mayor in the mid-20th century. The film highlights her dedication to her community and her role in local governance.

Critical Reception

As a short, historical documentary, "Mayor Anna" was likely appreciated for its unique subject matter and its documentation of a pioneering female figure in local politics. Information on its critical reception is scarce due to its age and niche status, but it would have been seen as a valuable piece of civic and social history.

What Reviewers Say

  • A rare look at early female leadership in American local government.

  • Provides a historical snapshot of civic duty and community engagement.

  • Valuable for its archival and social history significance.

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Fun Fact

Anna E. Krumholz served as the mayor of Cedarburg, Wisconsin, from 1948 to 1951, making her one of the first female mayors in the state.

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