Das Leben geht weiter explained

Das Leben geht weiter
Director:Mark Cairns
Starring:Dieter Moor
Hans Abich
Günther Anders
Distributor:StarCrest Media
Runtime:86 minutes
Country:Germany

Das Leben geht weiter (also known as Life Goes On) is a 2002 German documentary film directed by Mark Cairns.[1] It's based on the book by the same name written by, the film meticulously reconstructs the last months of the Third Reich.[2]

Synopsis

Autumn 1944 – The Third Reich is near to collapse and the first Allied soldiers are on German soil. Meanwhile, just outside Berlin, the cameras start rolling on one of the biggest propaganda films ever planned by the Nazis: – a film intended to show how the German people cope and retain their spirit through the destruction and horror of their everyday life, struggling through to the promised victory. The premiere for this film was planned for the end of June 1945, two months after the war was lost. This is the absurd and often tragic story behind the making of Das Leben geht weiter.

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Notes and References

  1. Book: Burning the Reichstag: An Investigation into the Third Reich's Enduring Mystery. 4 December 2013. Oxford University . 9780199322343. 7 February 2017.
  2. Web site: "Das Leben geht weiter". 12 April 2004 . Heise online . 7 February 2017.
  3. Web site: INTERNATIONAL EMMY AWARDS 2003 FOR MEIN VATER (TV MOVIE) AND DAS LEBEN GEHT WEITER (DOCUMENTARY). German Films. 7 February 2017. 8 February 2017. https://web.archive.org/web/20170208040356/https://www.german-films.de/news/news-releases/datum/2003/12/01/international-emmy-awards-2003-for-mein-vater-tv-movie-and-das-leben-geht-weiter-documentary/. dead.