Das verlorene Gesicht
Das verlorene Gesicht

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Das verlorene Gesicht

1948
Movie
98 min
German

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IMDb6.5/10
Director: Rolf HansenGenres: Drama, Film Noir

Plot Summary

A celebrated opera singer, known for her beauty and talent, finds her life unraveling when she is accused of a crime she did not commit. As she fights to clear her name, she becomes entangled in a web of deceit and betrayal, forcing her to confront her past and the true nature of those around her. The film explores themes of identity, reputation, and the destructive power of lies in post-war Germany.

Critical Reception

Das verlorene Gesicht is a significant film from the early post-war German cinema, notable for its blend of melodrama and film noir elements. While critically appreciated at the time for its atmospheric direction and Zarah Leander's compelling performance, its reception has evolved, with modern critics acknowledging its thematic depth and stylistic choices within the context of its era. Audience reception was generally positive, drawn to Leander's star power and the dramatic narrative.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for Zarah Leander's captivating performance and the film's noir-infused atmosphere.

  • Recognized for its exploration of complex psychological themes in a post-war setting.

  • Seen as a mature and dramatic return for Leander after her controversial wartime activities.

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Fun Fact

Zarah Leander, a major star in Nazi Germany, made her return to German cinema with this film after a period of controversy and absence following the end of World War II.

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