Kuttel
Kuttel

Kuttel

1961Movie66 minGerman

Young Kuttel belongs to a group of working-class children who live in Berlin at the beginning of the 1930s. In the big summer holidays in 1931, the children want to make a race with their model boats and choose as a venue for the small artificial water in the park of their neighborhood. All children in the area are invited to participate in the competition. But there is a traitor among them, who tells the company to the local police officers, who in any case look with arrogance on the "Reds"...

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IMDb6.4/10
Director: Jørgen RoosGenres: Documentary, Short

Plot Summary

This short documentary provides a glimpse into the daily life and activities of Kuttel, a craftsman. It showcases his work, his environment, and offers a quiet observation of his existence without overt narration.

Critical Reception

As a short documentary, 'Kuttel' was likely appreciated for its observational style and its focus on a specific craft. It falls into a category of films that highlight the lives of ordinary people and their work, often receiving praise for their authenticity and artistic merit within the documentary sphere.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its direct and unembellished portrayal of a craftsman's life.
  • Appreciated for its observational documentary style.
  • Offers a unique, albeit brief, look into a specific profession.

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Fun Fact

Jørgen Roos, the director of 'Kuttel', was known for his significant contributions to Danish documentary filmmaking, often focusing on portraiture and everyday life.

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