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Un grupo de alumnos de sexto grado decide mostrar su solidaridad con las víctimas de la revolución húngara de 1956 guardando un minuto de silencio durante las clases.Un grupo de alumnos de sexto grado decide mostrar su solidaridad con las víctimas de la revolución húngara de 1956 guardando un minuto de silencio durante las clases.Un grupo de alumnos de sexto grado decide mostrar su solidaridad con las víctimas de la revolución húngara de 1956 guardando un minuto de silencio durante las clases.
- Dirección
- Guionistas
- Elenco
- Premios
- 9 premios ganados y 8 nominaciones en total
Burghart Klaußner
- Volksbildungsminister Lange
- (as Burghart Klaussner)
- Dirección
- Guionistas
- Todo el elenco y el equipo
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Opiniones destacadas
I enjoyed watching this film. Based on a true story, it faithfully reproduces the atmosphere of the post-war period, a few years before the building of the Berlin Wall. The direction is sober, apart from the tear-jerking sequence with Jonas Dassler crying in a church. Good acting and plot twists kept my attention until the end. I was moved by the situation of these young people. I also appreciated the values they share, such as solidarity and fraternity. With all they have to go through, it's clear that living at that time in East Germany was not a bed of roses.
By great good fortune, I was able to watch this on Kanopy, a service of some public library systems. I had never heard of it before. I watched it tonight, 18 October 2019, frequently with tears in my eyes seeing how totalitarianism destroys families and individuals.
"The Silent Revolution" -- or in a better translation from the German, "The Silent Classroom" -- needs to be seen by everybody, especially today's ignorant and/or misinformed young people who chant, usually mindlessly, "socialism" and "socialism" and "socialism."
They're being misled by demagogic cries of "free, free, free," but the people, including the young people, will not be free.
They will be, as were the young people of the Communist Bloc nations, herded into obedient groups, not allowed to question, not allowed to keep their own property or, ultimately, their own lives.
Reading the other reviews, I am horrified and disgusted at the number of apparent communists or communist sympathizers who thumbed down the favorable reviews, though I have seen exactly that reaction to another true-life film about communist oppression, "Eleni."
It's rare enough to see a motion picture describing the truth about the horrors and terrors of life under communist oppression, so I am very grateful to the producers of "The Silent Revolution," and grateful to Kanopy for letting me see it.
What a beautiful and impressive movie about the courageous boys and girls of a school in East Berlin in 1956
This is an excellent movie about life on the wrong side of the Iron curtain. It depicts the terror and oppression by the ruling communist party on anyone not conforming to its political line. Literally everyone. The plot is scarily familiar to anyone born in the the former Eastern bloc before 1980.
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It is a true story, that is why it is so touching for us Hungarians to watch. To see how the world was informed about our revolution, and how it affected the lives of other peoples in the Eastern Bloc.
In 1956, in Hungary, we experienced being left alone. Now we learned from this movie that someone was with us. Thank you for your quiet stand, which was very loud compared to what was possible in the GDR at the time. And thanks to the filmmakers for telling it us.
How much does this matter to Hungary? - someone asks in the movie. Here is the answer: a lot.
It is a good movie about basic moral issues and solidarity.
In 1956, in Hungary, we experienced being left alone. Now we learned from this movie that someone was with us. Thank you for your quiet stand, which was very loud compared to what was possible in the GDR at the time. And thanks to the filmmakers for telling it us.
How much does this matter to Hungary? - someone asks in the movie. Here is the answer: a lot.
It is a good movie about basic moral issues and solidarity.
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- TriviaLeonard Scheicher, who plays Theo, is in real life only 15 years younger than Ronald Zehrfeld, who plays his father.
- ConexionesFeatures Liane, das Mädchen aus dem Urwald (1956)
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