Dark Spring (1970)

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Ingemo Engström’s graduation film DARK SPRING was made at the Hochschule für Fernsehen und Film in Munich, where she began studying in 1967. After the premiere at a festival in Mannheim, Uwe Nettelbeck wrote in "Filmkritik": "Films like DARK SPRING […] do not translate into the language of those who immediately think they know what such films are about […] But more, DARK SPRING is the film of a woman and a women’s film in which women say something, namely: how they see things."

Director: Ingemo Engström
Genre: Drama, Documentary
Runtime: 89 min
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Cinematography: Bernd Fiedler
Production: Hochschule für Fernsehen und Film München
Country: Germany
Language: English, Deutsch
Original Language: de
More Films by Director: Ingemo Engström
More Films in Genre: Drama, Documentary

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Dark Spring about?
Ingemo Engström’s graduation film DARK SPRING was made at the Hochschule für Fernsehen und Film in Munich, where she began studying in 1967. After the premiere at a festival in Mannheim, Uwe Nettelbeck wrote in "Filmkritik": "Films like DARK SPRING […] do not translate into the language of those who immediately think they know what such films are about […] But more, DARK SPRING is the film of a woman and a women’s film in which women say something, namely: how they see things."
Who directed Dark Spring?
Dark Spring was directed by Ingemo Engström.
Who stars in Dark Spring?
Dark Spring stars Edda Köchl, Ilona Schult, Irene Wittek, Klara Zet, Ingemo Engström, Gerhard Theuring.
How long is Dark Spring?
Dark Spring has a runtime of 1h 29m (89 minutes).
What genre is Dark Spring?
Dark Spring is a Drama, Documentary film.
Where was Dark Spring produced?
Dark Spring was produced in Germany.