Denk bloß nicht, ich heule explained

Denk bloß nicht, ich heule
Director:Frank Vogel
Music:Hans-Dieter Hosalla
Cinematography:Günter Ost
Editing:Helga Krause
Runtime:91 minutes
Country:East Germany
Language:German

Denk bloß nicht, ich heule (English: link=yes|italic=yes|Just Don't Think I'll Cry) is a 1965 East German drama film directed by Frank Vogel of DEFA Studio. Until 27 April 1990 the film was banned in East Germany because of its social criticism.[1] [2] The film was said to have "problematized the oppression of critical young people in East German schools."[3]

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Notes and References

  1. Book: Bock. Hans-Michael. Bergfelder. Tim. The Concise CineGraph: Encyclopaedia of German Cinema. 30 September 2012. 1 October 2009. Berghahn Books. 978-1-57181-655-9. 206.
  2. Book: Major, Patrick. Behind the Berlin Wall : East Germany and the Frontiers of Power: East Germany and the Frontiers of Power. 30 September 2012. 26 November 2009. Oxford University Press. 978-0-19-160824-7. 217.
  3. Book: Brockmann, Stephen. A Critical History of German Film. 30 September 2012. 1 November 2010. Camden House. 978-1-57113-468-4. 227.