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Jenseits der Straße - Eine Tragödie des Alltags

  • 1929
  • 1h 18min
VALUTAZIONE IMDb
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Peter Pewas in Jenseits der Straße - Eine Tragödie des Alltags (1929)
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Aggiungi una trama nella tua linguaThe quest for a sparkling pearl necklace stolen by a beggar under the gaze of a prostitute, who persuades her unemployed friend to steal it back, with tragic consequences.The quest for a sparkling pearl necklace stolen by a beggar under the gaze of a prostitute, who persuades her unemployed friend to steal it back, with tragic consequences.The quest for a sparkling pearl necklace stolen by a beggar under the gaze of a prostitute, who persuades her unemployed friend to steal it back, with tragic consequences.

  • Regia
    • Leo Mittler
  • Sceneggiatura
    • Willy Döll
    • Jan Fethke
  • Star
    • Lissy Arna
    • Paul Rehkopf
    • Fritz Genschow
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  • VALUTAZIONE IMDb
    7,4/10
    165
    LA TUA VALUTAZIONE
    • Regia
      • Leo Mittler
    • Sceneggiatura
      • Willy Döll
      • Jan Fethke
    • Star
      • Lissy Arna
      • Paul Rehkopf
      • Fritz Genschow
    • 2Recensioni degli utenti
    • 3Recensioni della critica
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    Lissy Arna
    Lissy Arna
    • Die Dirne…
    Paul Rehkopf
    • Der Bettler…
    Fritz Genschow
    Fritz Genschow
    • Der Arbeitsloser…
    Sig Arno
    Sig Arno
    • Der Hehler
    • (as Siegfried Arno)
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    Friedrich Gnaß
    • Der Matrose…
    Margarete Kupfer
    Margarete Kupfer
    • Die Wirtin…
    Jean Toulout
    Jean Toulout
    • Regia
      • Leo Mittler
    • Sceneggiatura
      • Willy Döll
      • Jan Fethke
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    One Of The Best Silent Films Produced By "Prometheus"

    During the twenties of the last century, the Weimar Republic was beset by continuous social and political conflicts. Demonstrations and riots were common and were staged by all political factions: the right, ultra conservatives, socialists and communists. This was the result of out of control inflation and high unemployment.

    During those troubled times, an important new film company was created; the "Prometheus Film-Verleih und Vertriebs GmbH" (1926-1931) . This was the work of the German communist party and the films were clearly influenced by the revolutionary Soviet films of that epoch. The company was also a reaction against the more conventional, and during the last twenties, more conservative UFA silent productions. "Prometheus" was a very active and combative film company that produced a few very remarkable proletarian silent oeuvres wherein those Weimar political and social troublesome times were reflected.

    "Jenseits der Stasse: Eine Tragödie des Alltags" ( Harbor Drift: A Tragedy of Everyday Life") (1929) was one of them and for this German count it is one of the best silent films produced by the "Prometheus" film collective. The tragedy of the unemployment in Deutschland and the deplorable situation that this caused in the population, is superbly depicted.

    The film tells the story of an old beggar ( Herr Paul Rehkopf ) and an unemployed young man ( Herr Fritz Genschow ). They meet each other while wandering through suburbia and their lives will change drastically when a woman loses a valuable necklace in the crowded city streets. The beggar picks up the jewel and this is witnessed by a nearby prostitute ( Frau Lissy Arna ). The finding of the necklace is not necessarily good luck for the beggar.

    The film is a sad portrait of those grim, depressing times and accurately reports those deplorable conditions suffered by the German people. However, in comparison with other film productions of that film collective company, "Jenseits der Strasse…" has a careful aesthetic.

    The film was directed by Herr Leo Mittler who, since he was actor before becoming a director, was well acquainted with acting technique and draws excellent performances from his three leads that create convincing social portraits of individuals forced to live in dire conditions in the most sordid part of the city.

    The rhythm and the movement of the city street sequences are accelerated, frantic and very modern; artistic shots filmed from various angles capture the rush and atmosphere of the crowded streets and there is the rapid editing that was so characteristic of the very influential revolutionary Soviet silent films.

    In contrast with the rush of the city, the film has also industrial shots of the city harbour ( those scenes were shot in Hamburg exteriors ) where the young man tries in vain to find a job. This gives a documentary feel to the film which of course suits its social themes (real people looking for work are shown in these scenes). At the same time, there are dizzying, shining and fascinating scenes that stand in counterpoint to the darkness the characters experience. The desperation of the beggar, jobless man and the prostitute are symbolic of the situation in Germany. These three characters will do anything to get the necklace even at the cost of compassion and self respect. Likewise the beleaguered citizens of Germany will do anything they have to do in order to survive even if the most desperate means bring only temporary relief.

    And now, if you'll allow me, I must temporarily take my leave because this German Count must buy a necklace for one of his Teutonic heiress.
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    End Of Silent Movies And Beginnings Of....

    In a port city, Paul Rehkopf is a beggar, with a regular stand on a busy street. One day he spots a pearl necklace just lying on the ground. He grabs it. He tells no one but Fritz Genschow, the unemployed man who lives with him. They'll wait until they're sure it's safe, he tells Gentschow, then sell it. But they don't know that Lissy Arna, a coked-out street walker saw him take it. And she wants out of this life as much as anyone.

    Looking at this, I wondered if Fritz Lang had seen this, with its view of the society of low-lifes who inhabit the demi-monde, and how they mostly tolerate each other. Part of that is the presence of Friederich Gnass, and part is Sig Arno as the rapacious fence. He's disgusting, far from the comic characters he would play for Preston Sturges a decade latr, and equally far from Gustaf Gründgens. His far more suave and prepossessing analogue in M.

    But clearly this silent movie, shot in the final days of the period, takes advantage of the things you could do with a mobile camera. Images float. They are made from a variety of angles; and the editing is lightning fast, forming montages to excite the audience's imagination.

    And therefore, it seems to me to be one of the sort of movies that would begin to coalesce a decade later into film noir. True, it hasn't been filtered through French poetic realism, but there's the German expressionist camerawork, a corrupt world for it to look at, and even endpieces to place the story within an ironic and very sad framework. Don't look here for a happy ending. But try to imagine what might have become of the movies had sound been put off for another ten years.

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      • 14 febbraio 1930 (Francia)
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