Jeder hat seine Geschichte
Jeder hat seine Geschichte

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Jeder hat seine Geschichte

1965
Movie
48 min
German

The girl Lore had run away from him. Now Heiner had met and fallen in love with Susanne. In the first few days of their acquaintance, Heiner couldn't believe his luck. Because Susanne, like Lore, was a beautiful girl - no, she was actually more beautiful than Lore, and he was afraid that she might run away from him, just like Lore did back then. But Heiner had learned from experience and now knew what to do to get a girl to stay with him. Heiner, whose story is told here, is a 19-year-old young man. He was alone for a long time, had an old apartment with two rooms, a kitchen and even an indoor toilet in the center of Berlin. There is nothing extraordinary about Heiner's life, but for him the longing for happiness is crucial, and that is why he wants to do a lot to achieve it.

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Director: Fritz UmgelterGenres: Drama

Plot Summary

In this dramatic television film, a successful but emotionally distant woman finds herself confronting her past and the consequences of her actions. As she navigates complex relationships and societal expectations, she is forced to re-evaluate her life choices and their impact on those around her. The narrative explores themes of ambition, regret, and the search for personal fulfillment.

Critical Reception

As a television film from 1965, specific widespread critical reception data is difficult to ascertain. However, its focus on strong dramatic performances and character-driven narrative suggests it was likely appreciated for its thematic depth and acting prowess within the contemporary television landscape.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its compelling dramatic structure.

  • Highlighted the strong performances of its lead actors.

  • Explored poignant themes of personal history and societal pressures.

Google audience: Audience reception data for this older television film is not readily available.

Fun Fact

Fritz Umgelter was a prolific director in German television, known for his adaptations of literary works and his contributions to various drama series throughout the 1960s and 1970s.

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