Die verrückten 68er
Die verrückten 68er

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Die verrückten 68er

2018
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German

Are the '68ers still alive? Yes - by and large. Many people think of Rudi, Daniel, Uschi & Co. when they hear "68" - of the student revolt against rigid structures, against the Vietnam War and emergency laws and for democratic socialism, peace and free love. But 1968 was much more than that. This one year changed the world. Great personalities are shot, but 1968 also stands for beauty and progress: kenhaus - alive. Twiggy,The show takes a look back at 1968. With exciting, tragic and often bizarre original material, it wanders through this very special year, supported by celebrities who lived through 1968 as young adults, teenagers or children, including Hannes Jaenicke, Christine Westermann, Achim Reichel, Uschi Nerke, Katja Ebstein, Claudia Roth, Jürgen Trittin and Wilfried Schmickler.

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IMDb6.3/10
Director: Wolfgang MurnbergerGenres: Comedy, Drama

Plot Summary

In a small Austrian village in 1968, a group of young people reject societal norms and embrace the counterculture movement. Their attempts to establish a commune and live by their ideals lead to humorous clashes with the conservative locals and the authorities. The film explores their idealistic pursuits, romantic entanglements, and the challenges they face in a rapidly changing world.

Critical Reception

The film received a mixed to positive reception, with critics often praising its nostalgic portrayal of the 1960s counterculture and the performances of its lead actors. Some found the humor to be effective, while others felt the plot meandered at times. Audience reactions were generally favorable, appreciating the lighthearted take on a significant historical period.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its nostalgic evocation of the 1968 era.

  • Noted for strong performances, particularly from the female leads.

  • Some critics found the humor charming, while others felt the narrative lacked focus.

Google audience: Audience reviews highlight the film's charming portrayal of a bygone era and its relatable characters. Many appreciated the blend of comedy and drama, finding it an enjoyable and nostalgic watch.

Fun Fact

The film is set in the fictional Austrian village of 'St. Ulrich am Pillersee', a setting that allowed the filmmakers to capture a specific kind of rural Austrian conservatism often contrasted with the burgeoning liberal movements of the era.

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