Drei Tage auf Leben und Tod - Aus dem Logbuch der U.C.1
Drei Tage auf Leben und Tod - Aus dem Logbuch der U.C.1

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Drei Tage auf Leben und Tod - Aus dem Logbuch der U.C.1

1929
Movie
100 min
German

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IMDb7.2/10
Director: Carl-Theodor DreyerGenres: Drama, War

Plot Summary

This silent film chronicles three harrowing days aboard the German submarine U.C.1 during World War I. It depicts the intense psychological strain and moral dilemmas faced by the crew as they carry out their dangerous missions. The narrative focuses on the isolation, fear, and camaraderie within the confined space of the submarine.

Critical Reception

While 'Drei Tage auf Leben und Tod' is a significant film for its early exploration of submarine warfare and psychological drama, critical reception from its era is not widely documented in English-language sources. Modern historical analysis often praises its atmospheric tension and realistic portrayal of claustrophobia and the pressures of war, though its limited availability has hampered widespread critical discussion.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its early, effective depiction of submarine claustrophobia and tension.

  • Commended for its dramatic portrayal of the psychological toll of warfare on sailors.

  • Recognized as an important, albeit rare, example of interwar German naval cinema.

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Fun Fact

Despite its title referencing a German submarine (U.C.1), the film was actually directed by Danish filmmaker Carl Theodor Dreyer and is a Danish production, reflecting a common theme of depicting wartime experiences across different national cinemas during the silent era.

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