Da habt ihr mein Leben - Marieluise, Kind von Golzow (1997)
The different life paths of former girlfriends from Catholic and Protestant homes respectively - one a draftswoman, the other a chemical laboratory technician - in two interrelated films, in which love, like the demands and attitudes to life in the change of its foundations in the process of the decline of the GDR and its accession to the Federal Republic of Germany, play a special role.
Director: Winfried Junge, Barbara Junge
Genre: Documentary
Runtime: 141 min
Release Date: February 16, 1997
Cast
- Winfried Junge - Narrator
Screenplay
Music: Gerhard Rosenfeld
Editing: Barbara Junge
Country: Germany
Language: Deutsch
Original Language: de
Keywords
kids
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Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Da habt ihr mein Leben - Marieluise, Kind von Golzow about?
- The different life paths of former girlfriends from Catholic and Protestant homes respectively - one a draftswoman, the other a chemical laboratory technician - in two interrelated films, in which love, like the demands and attitudes to life in the change of its foundations in the process of the decline of the GDR and its accession to the Federal Republic of Germany, play a special role.
- Who directed Da habt ihr mein Leben - Marieluise, Kind von Golzow?
- Da habt ihr mein Leben - Marieluise, Kind von Golzow was directed by Winfried Junge, Barbara Junge.
- Who stars in Da habt ihr mein Leben - Marieluise, Kind von Golzow?
- Da habt ihr mein Leben - Marieluise, Kind von Golzow stars Winfried Junge.
- How long is Da habt ihr mein Leben - Marieluise, Kind von Golzow?
- Da habt ihr mein Leben - Marieluise, Kind von Golzow has a runtime of 2h 21m (141 minutes).
- What genre is Da habt ihr mein Leben - Marieluise, Kind von Golzow?
- Da habt ihr mein Leben - Marieluise, Kind von Golzow is a Documentary film.
- Where was Da habt ihr mein Leben - Marieluise, Kind von Golzow produced?
- Da habt ihr mein Leben - Marieluise, Kind von Golzow was produced in Germany.