DE 1968 | 68 min. | Director: Hans Dieter Schwarze | DF | FSK 12
A coal-mining settlement in the Ruhr area: the mine that gives everyone work is threatened with closure, a works council member gets into trouble for saying "GDR" and the Schimanski family (!) is in trouble because the daughter (Angela Winkler) has a convertible boyfriend and the son quits the mine to go "to Rüsselsheim". The film, directed by Hans-Dieter Schwarze and based on a book by Max von der Grün, depicts the crisis and upheaval in the Ruhr area in 1968 in clear images.
The film is being shown in cooperation with the Fritz Hüser Society (FHG) and the Fritz Hüser Institute on the occasion of Max von der Grün's 100th birthday.
Reasons for the FSK classification can be found HERE
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