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The Bicycle

Directed by Evelyn Schmidt

Wittstock Girls

Directed by Volker Koepp
Screening on Film
  • The Bicycle (Das Fahrrad)

    Directed by Evelyn Schmidt.
    With Heidemarie Schneider, Roman Kaminski, Anke Friedrich.
    East Germany, 1982, 35mm, color, 89 min.
    German with English subtitles.

Susanne is a single mother who lives a somewhat carefree lifestyle. After quitting her job, she finds herself in deep financial trouble and attempts a minor fraud to make ends meet. GDR authorities were critical of this truthful portrayal and turned down all international venues for this film, now appreciated as a rare glimpse of everyday Socialism from a woman's perspective.

  • Wittstock Girls ( Maedchen in Wittstock)

    Directed by Volker Koepp.
    East Germany, 1974, 35mm, color, 20 min.

The first of seven masterful "Wittstock Chronicle" films made over a twenty-three year period depicts the lives of three funny and sensitive young women in a small town who work at a knitting factory.

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