Die Herrin des Hofes (1942)

Die Herrin des Hofes (1942) is a German short documentary directed by Andrew Thorndike in his directorial debut. Produced by Ufa-Filmkunst GmbH, the film portrays the daily responsibilities and influence of a farmer’s wife, played by Lotte Brackebusch. Initially banned due to censorship, it was later approved for release in December 1942. The film received a "Volksbildend" (popular education) rating and reflects the era's emphasis on rural life and traditional gender roles.

Director: Andrew Thorndike
Runtime: 12 min
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Production: UFA-Filmkunst GmbH
Country: Germany
Language: Deutsch
Original Language: de
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What is Die Herrin des Hofes about?
Die Herrin des Hofes (1942) is a German short documentary directed by Andrew Thorndike in his directorial debut. Produced by Ufa-Filmkunst GmbH, the film portrays the daily responsibilities and influence of a farmer’s wife, played by Lotte Brackebusch. Initially banned due to censorship, it was later approved for release in December 1942. The film received a "Volksbildend" (popular education) rating and reflects the era's emphasis on rural life and traditional gender roles.
Who directed Die Herrin des Hofes?
Die Herrin des Hofes was directed by Andrew Thorndike.
Who stars in Die Herrin des Hofes?
Die Herrin des Hofes stars Lotte Brackebusch.
How long is Die Herrin des Hofes?
Die Herrin des Hofes has a runtime of 12m (12 minutes).
Where was Die Herrin des Hofes produced?
Die Herrin des Hofes was produced in Germany.