alr

Under the Bridges
(Unter den Brücken)

Screening on Film
Directed by Helmut Käutner.
With Hannelore Schroth, Carl Raddatz, Gustav Knuth.
Germany, 1945, 16mm, black & white, 92 min.
German with English subtitles.

Under the Bridges is one of a number of transitional endeavors—so called "carryovers" —which, although produced during the Third Reich, were not premiered until after the war. Its narrative recalls Jean Vigo’s L’Atalante, just as its style brings to mind the poetic realism of early Renoir in Boudu Saved from Drowning and Toni. A romantic triangle unfolds on a small boat that wends its way up and down the Havel near Berlin. Käutner took leave of the artifice of studios and, while bombs continued to fall on the Reich, shot on location. His film also took leave of UFA production values and departed from the Nazi era’s scriptbound predilections, rediscovering the wonder of immediacy and physical reality.

Part of film series

Read more

The Lives of Others: Selected Films of Helmut Käutner

Other film series with this film

Read more

Films in the Third Reich: The Power of Images and Illusions Screenings

Read more

The Management of Shattered Identity:
German Films, 1945 - 1957

Current and upcoming film series

Read more

Psychedelic Cinema

Read more

Fragments of a Faith Forgotten: The Art of Harry Smith

Read more

António Campos and the Promise of Cinema Novo

Read more
sepia photo of Artie Freedman in silhouette with a video camera at show

Boston Punk Rewound / Unbound. The Arthur Freedman Collection

Read more

The Yugoslav Junction: Film and Internationalism in the SFRY, 1957 – 1988

Read more

From the Jenni Olson Queer Film Collection

Read more
a mausoleum that looks like a miniature Spanish cathedral, next to a variety of others, against an evening sky

The Night Watchman by Natalia Almada

Read more
a double-exposed image that includes a 16th century Russian man being fed grapes by another amid decadent decor

Wings of a Serf

Read more
a close-up of a Bissau-Guinean woman wearing a scarf on her head and looking directly at the camera with a slight smile

Le Dépays + Sans soleil