Der dunkle Tag
Der dunkle Tag

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Der dunkle Tag

1943
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German

Wolf Burkhardt, who has acquired mining rights in Africa, returns home to get financing for his project. At the same time, he'd like to renew his youthful love for Georgia, but is eventually, and falsely, suspected of fraudulent activities and returns back to Africa. It is only with the passing of five years that he sees his beloved once more. In the interim, she has married a state's prosecutor and they have a daughter.

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IMDb6.3/10
Director: Harald BraunGenres: Drama

Plot Summary

In this wartime drama, a renowned physician, Dr. Richter, faces moral dilemmas and personal sacrifices. He is torn between his professional duty and his personal life, particularly his relationship with his wife and his interactions with a young woman. The film explores themes of responsibility, isolation, and the struggle to maintain one's integrity amidst challenging circumstances.

Critical Reception

As a German film produced during the Nazi era, 'Der dunkle Tag' is often analyzed through the lens of its historical context. While it may have been intended as a personal drama, its themes and production inevitably reflect the propaganda and censorship of the time. Contemporary critical reception within Germany is difficult to ascertain definitively, but it likely served the regime's aims of showcasing professional dedication and personal sacrifice. Post-war analyses tend to focus on its role as a product of its era.

What Reviewers Say

  • Explores the internal conflicts of a dedicated professional during wartime.

  • Features strong performances from its lead actors, particularly Lil Dagover.

  • Reflects the social and political climate of Germany in the 1940s.

Google audience: Information on Google user reviews for 'Der dunkle Tag' is not readily available due to its historical context and limited international distribution.

Awards & Accolades

None notable. Films from this period in Germany are rarely recognized by major international awards bodies.

Fun Fact

The film's director, Harald Braun, later became a prominent producer in post-war German cinema, helping to rebuild the industry.

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