Junge Ehen (1979)

The film looks at the problems of high school students in an 11th grade class in Berlin-Prenzlauer Berg. The focus is on interpersonal relationships. The school, the circle of friends, the parental home, the social milieu, the housing situation and leisure activities form the environment in which the young people find themselves on the threshold to adulthood. The film explores their wishes, thoughts, fears, dreams, hopes and conflicts. Opportunities and offers that go beyond school and can be helpful in resolving problems are also shown. It is up to the viewer to weigh up the different views of the interviewees and form their own opinion.

Director: Rainer Ackermann
Genre: Documentary
Runtime: 22 min
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Editing: Ursula Bredow
Production: DEFA-Studio für Spielfilme
Country: East Germany
Language: Deutsch
Original Language: de
More Films by Director: Rainer Ackermann
More Films in Genre: Documentary

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Junge Ehen about?
The film looks at the problems of high school students in an 11th grade class in Berlin-Prenzlauer Berg. The focus is on interpersonal relationships. The school, the circle of friends, the parental home, the social milieu, the housing situation and leisure activities form the environment in which the young people find themselves on the threshold to adulthood. The film explores their wishes, thoughts, fears, dreams, hopes and conflicts. Opportunities and offers that go beyond school and can be helpful in resolving problems are also shown. It is up to the viewer to weigh up the different views of the interviewees and form their own opinion.
Who directed Junge Ehen?
Junge Ehen was directed by Rainer Ackermann.
Who stars in Junge Ehen?
Junge Ehen stars Eva Merz.
How long is Junge Ehen?
Junge Ehen has a runtime of 22m (22 minutes).
What genre is Junge Ehen?
Junge Ehen is a Documentary film.
Where was Junge Ehen produced?
Junge Ehen was produced in East Germany.