Der Kreidegarten
Der Kreidegarten

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Der Kreidegarten

1967
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German

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IMDb7.1/10
Director: Peter LilienthalGenres: Drama

Plot Summary

In this 1967 German drama, a young man named Klaus is released from prison and struggles to reintegrate into society. He finds himself caught between his past and a uncertain future, facing prejudice and the difficulty of finding legitimate work. The film explores themes of social alienation and the challenges of rehabilitation.

Critical Reception

While "Der Kreidegarten" is not as widely known as some other German films of the era, it was recognized for its stark realism and its unflinching portrayal of societal issues. Critics noted its raw emotional impact and the strong performances of its cast, particularly its young lead.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its realistic depiction of post-prison life.

  • Commended for its authentic portrayal of societal alienation.

  • Noted for its strong, emerging talent in direction and acting.

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Fun Fact

The film was an early directorial effort by Peter Lilienthal, who would go on to become a significant figure in German television and cinema.

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