Die heute über 40 sind
Die heute über 40 sind

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Die heute über 40 sind

1960
Movie
87 min
German

Film by Kurt Jung-Alsen.

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Director: Hans-Joachim WiedlichGenres: Documentary

Plot Summary

This documentary explores the lives and societal roles of women in East Germany during the 1950s, focusing on their transition from youth to early middle age. It examines their work, family responsibilities, and the political and social expectations placed upon them in the post-war era. The film captures a snapshot of a generation navigating significant societal shifts.

Critical Reception

As a documentary from East Germany during the Cold War, 'Die heute über 40 sind' was primarily seen within the GDR's cinematic landscape. It was noted for its portrayal of working women and the socialist ideals of the time. International reception was limited, with its value often assessed through the lens of propaganda or historical documentation of life in the GDR.

What Reviewers Say

  • Highlights the experiences of East German women in a socialist society.

  • Offers a perspective on domestic and professional life under GDR policies.

  • Seen as a product of its time, reflecting official narratives.

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Fun Fact

The film's title, 'Die heute über 40 sind' (Those who are over 40 today), refers to the generation of women who would have been in their formative years during World War II and were navigating adulthood in the newly established German Democratic Republic.

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