Ein ostdeutsches Liebesdrama über eine nicht-konformistische junge Schullehrerin und einen desillusionierten Journalisten, der als Fischer arbeitet.Ein ostdeutsches Liebesdrama über eine nicht-konformistische junge Schullehrerin und einen desillusionierten Journalisten, der als Fischer arbeitet.Ein ostdeutsches Liebesdrama über eine nicht-konformistische junge Schullehrerin und einen desillusionierten Journalisten, der als Fischer arbeitet.
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Klaus-Peter Pleßow
- Uwe Wenndorf
- (as Peter Pleßow)
Jörg Knochée
- Rudi
- (as Jörg Knochee)
Ausgewählte Rezension
'Karla' is a young female teacher, who just completed her studies.
Entering her first teaching job, she is determined to educate her pupils in indepentently thinking, instead of indoctrinating them with Communist slogans. As was common practice in the Communist East Germany (DDR) of 1965.
Inevitably Karla gets into trouble for this, and that's what this films is about. We see a fascinating traingle of Karla, her director, and a guardian of the education board.
The story of this film also develops outside the white screen: in 1965 'Karla' was forbidden by de DDR-authorities. And was not earlier restored than in 1990, after the DDR's collapse.
In the meantime, director Herrmann Zschoche managed to produce 19 other good DDR-films - with official approval.
Back to 'Karla': today, this film not only lives on as being good; it also has become a symbol of the DDR film-censuring.
Entering her first teaching job, she is determined to educate her pupils in indepentently thinking, instead of indoctrinating them with Communist slogans. As was common practice in the Communist East Germany (DDR) of 1965.
Inevitably Karla gets into trouble for this, and that's what this films is about. We see a fascinating traingle of Karla, her director, and a guardian of the education board.
The story of this film also develops outside the white screen: in 1965 'Karla' was forbidden by de DDR-authorities. And was not earlier restored than in 1990, after the DDR's collapse.
In the meantime, director Herrmann Zschoche managed to produce 19 other good DDR-films - with official approval.
Back to 'Karla': today, this film not only lives on as being good; it also has become a symbol of the DDR film-censuring.
Handlung
WUSSTEST DU SCHON:
- WissenswertesEven though the film was produced in East Germany by the government-funded DEFA studio, the shoot could not be completed and the film was heavily edited and finally banned from being shown on the grounds that it was "nihilistic, skeptical and hostile". After the fall of the Berlin Wall, the film was reconstructed by cinematographer Günter Ost and presented at the 40th Berlin International Film Festival in 1990. The final version contains some elliptical editing and a few jump cuts resulting from the incomplete shoot, but the film has a coherent narrative.
- VerbindungenFeatured in Auge in Auge - Eine deutsche Filmgeschichte (2008)
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- Laufzeit2 Stunden 8 Minuten
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