Somewhere in Berlin
(Irgendwo in Berlin)
Irgendwo in Berlin © DEFA-Stiftung, Kurt Wunsch
Lamprecht, Gerhard |
Lamprecht, Gerhard |
Neumann, Lena |
Krien, Werner |
Erdmann, Otto |
Vorwerg, Wilhelm |
Einegg, Erich |
Bildt, Paul |
Bluhm, Walter |
Haselbach, Gerhard |
Hindemith, Harry |
Knetschke, Charles |
Leibelt, Hans |
Loebinger, Lotte |
Rasp, Fritz |
Sarnow, Hedda |
Schönborn, Lilli |
Trinkaus, Hans |
Utecht, Siegfried |
von Nußbaum, Magdalena |
Kiaup, Georg |
Synopsis
After WWII, Berlin lies in ruins. For Gustav, Willi and their friends the rubble provides an adventurous, dangerous playground. For Gustav it also helps pass the time, as he longs for his father’s return from a POW camp. One day a stranger arrives, looking helpless and hopeless…
Commentary
Gerhard Lamprecht built his reputation in the 1930s with socially-critical Berlin films based on the drawings of Heinrich Zille and hits like Emil and the Detectives (1931, script Billy Wilder). In Somewhere in Berlin – his first postwar film, made just months after the cessation of hostilities – he portrays the people of the shattered city with precision and psychological realism.
Awards
2005 | Official Selection, Golden Sparrow Children's Media Festival |
Press comments
“DEFA’s early attempt to connect to the progressive tradition of children’s entertainment of the late Weimar Republic.”
— Marc Silberman, Framing the Fifties, Cinema in Divided Germany