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Annelie
On New Year′s Eve 1871 Annelie is born – 15 minutes too late, since her parents had calculated her birth to be exactly at midnight. These 15 minutes will again and again become the girl′s fate.
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Plot Summary
In this German drama set during World War I, a young woman named Annelie falls in love with a soldier. Her life takes a dramatic turn when her beloved is reported missing in action. As the war rages on, she struggles to cope with the uncertainty and grief, finding solace and strength in unexpected places.
Critical Reception
As a German film produced during the Nazi era, 'Annelie' was intended to serve as wartime propaganda, focusing on themes of sacrifice, duty, and national resilience. Critical reception during its initial release was largely dictated by the state, with contemporary reviews emphasizing its patriotic message and emotional impact. Post-war, its reception has been more subdued, viewed primarily through the lens of its historical context and its role within the propaganda machine of the Third Reich, rather than purely artistic merit.
What Reviewers Say
The film effectively portrays the emotional toll of war on individuals and families.
It serves as a historical artifact reflecting the propaganda efforts of its time.
Performances are noted for their earnestness within the dramatic narrative.
Google audience: Information on specific Google user reviews for 'Annelie' is not readily available, likely due to its age and historical context.
Fun Fact
Despite its release during the Third Reich, director Josef von Báky later emigrated to the United States and continued his filmmaking career there.
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