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Court métrage / Documentaire
Allemagne de l'Est, 1966, 29 min

Réalisation:

Winfried Junge

Résumés(1)

A portrait of a fifth-grade class at a rural school in East Germany, shot in January 1966. This is the third film in director Winfried Junge's long-term documentary series Die Kinder von Golzow (The Children of Golzow, 1961 – 2007) and here he follows the children at school and at play. The eleven-year-olds take to the microphone and speak about their desires, questions and visions of utopia. On TV, they see the horrors of war in Vietnam. After a day trip to the nearby Oder river, which marks the Polish border, they study the Bertolt Brecht poem "Children's Anthem": "Grace spare not and spare no labour / Passion nor intelligence / That a decent German nation / Flourish as do other lands." ... Images of spring represent change and the end of the ice age. Then the camera pans up high into the sky. (Berlinale)

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