The November Revolution 1918 (1956)

Die Novemberrevolution 1918 (The November Revolution 1918) (1956) is a short East German documentary directed by Andrew and Annelie Thorndike. Produced by DEFA, the 6-minute film explores the pivotal events of the November Revolution, which led to the abdication of Kaiser Wilhelm II and the establishment of the Weimar Republic. Using historical footage, it examines the socio-political upheavals in Germany at the end of World War I, offering a concise yet impactful portrayal of this transformative period in German history.

Director: Andrew Thorndike, Annelie Thorndike
Runtime: 6 min
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Screenplay

Music: Paul Dessau
Production: DEFA-Studio für Dokumentarfilme
Country: East Germany
Language: Deutsch
Original Language: de
More Films by Director: Andrew Thorndike, Annelie Thorndike

Frequently Asked Questions

What is The November Revolution 1918 about?
Die Novemberrevolution 1918 (The November Revolution 1918) (1956) is a short East German documentary directed by Andrew and Annelie Thorndike. Produced by DEFA, the 6-minute film explores the pivotal events of the November Revolution, which led to the abdication of Kaiser Wilhelm II and the establishment of the Weimar Republic. Using historical footage, it examines the socio-political upheavals in Germany at the end of World War I, offering a concise yet impactful portrayal of this transformative period in German history.
Who directed The November Revolution 1918?
The November Revolution 1918 was directed by Andrew Thorndike, Annelie Thorndike.
How long is The November Revolution 1918?
The November Revolution 1918 has a runtime of 6m (6 minutes).
Where was The November Revolution 1918 produced?
The November Revolution 1918 was produced in East Germany.