The Last Days of Gomorrah (1974)

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Her only foray into science fiction—about the havoc wrought on society by a television that satisfies every human craving—The Last Days of Gomorrah was a favorite of Sanders-Brahms, who brought feminist politics to the New German Cinema movement of the 1970s. It is a forceful piece of capitalist realism, critiquing working-class alienation and commodity culture.

Director: Helma Sanders-Brahms
Genre: Science Fiction
Runtime: 105 min
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Cast

Screenplay

Cinematography: Dietrich Lohmann
Editing: Hannes Nikel
Country: Germany
Language: Deutsch
Original Language: de

Keywords

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More Films by Director: Helma Sanders-Brahms
More Films in Genre: Science Fiction

Frequently Asked Questions

What is The Last Days of Gomorrah about?
Her only foray into science fiction—about the havoc wrought on society by a television that satisfies every human craving—The Last Days of Gomorrah was a favorite of Sanders-Brahms, who brought feminist politics to the New German Cinema movement of the 1970s. It is a forceful piece of capitalist realism, critiquing working-class alienation and commodity culture.
Who directed The Last Days of Gomorrah?
The Last Days of Gomorrah was directed by Helma Sanders-Brahms.
Who stars in The Last Days of Gomorrah?
The Last Days of Gomorrah stars Mascha Rabben, Matthias Fuchs, Ernst Jacobi, Dieter Borsche, Ellen Umlauf, Consuela Neal.
How long is The Last Days of Gomorrah?
The Last Days of Gomorrah has a runtime of 1h 45m (105 minutes).
What genre is The Last Days of Gomorrah?
The Last Days of Gomorrah is a Science Fiction film.
Where was The Last Days of Gomorrah produced?
The Last Days of Gomorrah was produced in Germany.