Time of the Innocent explained

Time of the Innocent
Director:Thomas Fantl
Producer:Peter Carsten
Starring:Erik Schumann
Cinematography:Georg Krause
Editing:Hans Sohnle
Distributor:Columbia-Bavaria Filmgesellschaft (GST)
Runtime:95 minutes
Country:West Germany
Language:German

Time of the Innocent (German: '''Die Zeit der Schuldlosen''') is a 1964 West German drama film directed by Thomas Fantl.

Cast

In alphabetical order

Production

Time of the Innocent is based on a play by Siegfried Lenz. The film was directed by Thomas Fantl.

Release

Time of the Innocent was distributed by Columbia-Bavaria Filmgesellschaft in Germany and represented by Export-Film Bischoff worldwide.

It was entered into the 14th Berlin International Film Festival. It opened in the presence of President Lübke and his wife, German Chancellor Erhard, Vice Chancellor Mende, Secretary of State Schröder, Minister Westrick, "Bundespressechef" von Haase in Berlin's famous Zoo Palast, which is one of the highest attendances of German politician to a Berlinale premiere.[1]

Notes and References

  1. film-echo/filmwoche Nr.55/56, 10 July 1964