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Kameradschaft

  • 1931
  • 12
  • 1 Std. 33 Min.
IMDb-BEWERTUNG
7,5/10
1934
IHRE BEWERTUNG
Kameradschaft (1931)
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Ein Plädoyer gegen den Krieg und für die Freundschaft zwischen den Völkern, erzählt anhand der Geschichte französischer Minenarbeiter, die nach einer Schlagwetterexplosion von deutschen Koll... Alles lesenEin Plädoyer gegen den Krieg und für die Freundschaft zwischen den Völkern, erzählt anhand der Geschichte französischer Minenarbeiter, die nach einer Schlagwetterexplosion von deutschen Kollegen gerettet werden.Ein Plädoyer gegen den Krieg und für die Freundschaft zwischen den Völkern, erzählt anhand der Geschichte französischer Minenarbeiter, die nach einer Schlagwetterexplosion von deutschen Kollegen gerettet werden.

  • Regie
    • Georg Wilhelm Pabst
  • Drehbuch
    • Anna Gmeyner
    • Carl Haensel
    • Peter Martin Lampel
  • Hauptbesetzung
    • Alexander Granach
    • Fritz Kampers
    • Ernst Busch
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    7,5/10
    1934
    IHRE BEWERTUNG
    • Regie
      • Georg Wilhelm Pabst
    • Drehbuch
      • Anna Gmeyner
      • Carl Haensel
      • Peter Martin Lampel
    • Hauptbesetzung
      • Alexander Granach
      • Fritz Kampers
      • Ernst Busch
    • 21Benutzerrezensionen
    • 33Kritische Rezensionen
  • Siehe Produktionsinformationen bei IMDbPro
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    Alexander Granach
    Alexander Granach
    • Kasper
    Fritz Kampers
    Fritz Kampers
    • Wilderer
    Ernst Busch
    Ernst Busch
    • Wittkopp
    Elisabeth Wendt
    Elisabeth Wendt
    • Frau Anna Wittkopp
    Gustav Püttjer
    • Kaplan
    Oskar Höcker
    Oskar Höcker
    • Obersteiger
    Daniel Mendaille
    Daniel Mendaille
    • Jean Leclerc
    Georges Charlia
    Georges Charlia
    • Emile
    Andrée Ducret
    • Françoise
    Alex Bernard
    Alex Bernard
    • Grand-père, le vieux mineur
    Pierre-Louis
    • Georges - le petit galibot
    Héléna Manson
    Héléna Manson
    • Rose, la femme du mineur blessé
    Marcel Lesieur
    • Albert
    Willem Holsboer
    • Ingenieur des deutschen Bergwerks
    • (as Willem Holzboer)
    Georges Tourreil
    Georges Tourreil
    • L'ingénieur
    Palmyre Levasseur
    Teddy Michaud
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    • Regie
      • Georg Wilhelm Pabst
    • Drehbuch
      • Anna Gmeyner
      • Carl Haensel
      • Peter Martin Lampel
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    9mdm-11

    A friend in need is a friend in deed

    Based on an actual mining disaster, this early German talkie (with English subtitles) still remains one of the most effective docu-dramas ever filmed. Featuring many non-professional actors, "Kameradschaft" gives a chilling view of the friendship that binds the mine workers, regardless of which side of the French/German border they may be from. A deadly accident brings out the very best in everyone, nullifying any superiors' orders. A fellow miner in need will receive the help of his comrades, even at threat of great loss, including life.

    This film reminds of the self-sacrificing heroism shown by the NYFD following the 9/11 attacks. Putting aside any formal rules and regulations, these men and women in uniform knew only one cause: to save lives, and to find their fellow-fire fighters. -- More than 70 years later, "Kameradschaft" still has the strong and timeless message: A friend in need is a friend in deed.
    9planktonrules

    German film merged with the style of Italian Neo-Realism

    This film, along with WESTFRONT 1918, are my favorite Pabst-directed films and I enjoyed them more than his much more famous films which starred Louise Brooks (such as PANDORA'S BOX). It's probably because both are very similar to the Neo-Realist films that the Italians perfected in the 1940s and 50s. This style film called for using non-actors (just typical folks) in everyday settings in order to create intensely involving and realistic films.

    In this case, the film is about French and German coal miners, so appropriately, the people in the roles seem like miners--not actors. The central conflict as the film begins is that there is a huge mine located on the Franco-German border. Instead of one big mine, it is divided at the border and German workers are not welcome in the French mine, despite there being greater unemployment in Germany. This, language differences (illustrated wonderfully in a dance hall scene) and WWI conspire to create a huge rift between the factions--resulting in a WE vs. THEY mentality. Later, an explosion causes a huge collapse in the French and the Germans refuse to sit back and do nothing. Risking their own lives, they prove that there is true comradeship between miners and men in general.

    The film is a strong criticism of xenophobia and tried, in vain, to get the German audiences to see the futility of war and hatred. It was a gorgeously moving film with some of the scariest and claustrophobic images I have ever seen. Considering history, though, the film's impact was minimal at best. It's a real shame, as like this one, WESTFRONT 1918, JÁACCUSE (Gance) and ALL QUIET ON THE WESTERN FRONT (Milestone) had great messages of peace and harmony but ultimately were failures in positively swaying public opinion. So, from a historical point of view, it's an amazing and sad relic that is well worth seeing.
    9otradisneylandia

    Technically superb

    The special effects are top notch, very superior to the Hollywood standards of its time (just compare this film to "San Francisco", made five years later). Most reviewers write about how realistic this film is, but the mine interior was entirely recreated in studio. And it looks like a real claustrophobic coal mine. Amazing! Technically it is superb. About the story and the message a lot has been said, so no need to repeat how good and necessary this film was. I saw it with the epilogue sequence included. Sad end, but it is realistic in this point too. Good intentions meet the old dark forces. Just read Oscar Wilde's "The young king". Its end is even more pessimistic. At least, Pabst opens a door to fight and hope. The closed frontier is only an advice: beware! the fight won't be easy.
    10rsoonsa

    A MASTERWORK.

    This, the finest achievement from Georg Wilhelm Pabst's Social Realism period is based upon a tragedy in early 1906 that claimed the lives of nearly 1100 French miners as a coal dust explosion deep in mines at Courrieres in northern France took place after a fire had smouldered for three weeks, eventually releasing deadly pit gas that brought about the fatalities. Estimable designer Erno Metzner creates stark sets that simulate the tragedy, providing a perception of reality, augmented by matchless sound editing, with the only music being produced by integral orchestras during the beginning and ending portions of a work for which aural effects possess equal importance with the eminent director's fascinating visual compositions. Pabst's manner of "invisible editing" that segues action from shot to shot through movements of players proves to be smoothly integrated within this landmark film that also showcases sublime cinematography utilizing cameras mounted upon vehicles, enabling the director to shift amid scenes without having a necessity of cutting. Although the work's cardinal theme relates to Socialist dogma, the unforgettable power of this film is held in its details, born of Pabst's nonpareil skill at weaving numerous plot lines into a cinema tapestry that stirs one to admiration for German rescue squads of whom their Fatherland is greatly proud while no less despairing of disastrous losses to the families of French victims; certainly, a seminal triumph fully as stimulating today to a cineaste as it was at the time of its first release.
    9atlasmb

    A Masterpiece With A Message

    Fire and collapse threaten the lives of hundreds of French miners in this B&W masterpiece released in 1931. Director Pabst uses the occasion of the collapse as a statement against war. Despite animosities between France and Germany, some German miners assemble a rescue team, cross the border and go underground to aid those trapped below.

    The film is amazing in its depiction of mining--the claustrophobic working conditions, the dusty blackness, the danger. The verisimilitude is so convincing that it feels like actors must have been at risk themselves.

    Despite language differences and the fears that war promulgates, French and German teams manage to save numerous miners. During the hours that the rescue efforts are being undertaken, the film depicts various points of view and brings together a number of subplots: a grandfather who fears for his grandson trapped in the mine; the townspeople united by their common fears and helpless feelings; a woman who longs to leave behind the inevitable heartbreaks that life in a mining town offers, but is drawn back by her love; the German miners who recognize their commonalities with the miners on the other side of the border.

    This is an important story, reminding the viewer that humanity should always trump nationality.

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      The print at the British Film Institute is missing the final scene , which may have been deliberately removed by censorship, but is considered by Pabst,s long time editor to have been the most important sequence in the entire film.
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      Featured in Kino Europa - Die Kunst der bewegten Bilder (1995)

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    • Erscheinungsdatum
      • 17. November 1931 (Deutschland)
    • Herkunftsländer
      • Deutschland
      • Frankreich
    • Sprachen
      • Französisch
      • Deutsch
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    • Drehorte
      • Bethune, Frankreich
    • Produktionsfirmen
      • Nero-Film AG
      • Gaumont-Franco Film-Aubert (G.F.F.A)
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