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Brigitte und Marcel - Golzower Lebenswege
The tragic story of a fun-loving schoolgirl who was the first in her class to become a mother at seventeen, remained unmarried for a long time, worked as a poultry farmer and died of heart failure at the age of 29. It is also the story of her son, who after his apprenticeship in Golzow was unable to find work as a factory fitter and who is also the father of a disabled child.
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Plot Summary
This documentary follows the lives of Brigitte and Marcel Schmidt, a mother and son whose lives are deeply intertwined with the small German town of Golzow. The film chronicles their personal journeys, their struggles, and their enduring relationship against the backdrop of societal and historical changes. It offers an intimate look at everyday life and the long-term impact of decisions and circumstances.
Critical Reception
The film was well-received for its sensitive and long-term portrayal of its subjects, offering a profound insight into personal lives within a specific social context. Critics praised its authenticity and the dedication of the filmmakers in documenting these life paths over an extended period.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its patient and empathetic observation of ordinary lives.
Commended for its deep dive into the complexities of a mother-son relationship.
Recognized for providing a stark, yet moving, look at life in a small German town.
Google audience: Audience reviews are not readily available in a consolidated format for this specific documentary. However, its critical acclaim suggests a positive reception for its humanistic approach.
Fun Fact
This film is part of a larger documentary project by the filmmakers focusing on the lives of people in Golzow, beginning with 'Die Kinder von Golzow' in 1961, making it a continuation of a decades-long observational study.
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