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Divided Heaven (1964)

Genre : Drama, Romance

Runtime : 1H 56M

Director : Konrad Wolf
Writer : Konrad Wolf, Christa Wolf, Gerhard Wolf, Kurt Barthel, Willi Brückner

Synopsis

After a breakdown, Rita returns to her childhood village in 1961. As she recovers, she remembers the past two years: her love for the chemist Manfred, ten years her senior; how his enthusiasm about his new chemical process turned to bitter disappointment in the face of official rejection; how he escaped to West Berlin a few weeks before the Wall was built and hoped that she would follow him …

Actors

Renate Blume
Renate Blume
Rita Seidel
Eberhard Esche
Eberhard Esche
Manfred Herrfurth
Hans Hardt-Hardtloff
Hans Hardt-Hardtloff
Rolf Meternagel
Hilmar Thate
Hilmar Thate
Wendland
Martin Flörchinger
Martin Flörchinger
Herr Herrfurth
Erika Pelikowsky
Erika Pelikowsky
Frau Herrfurth
Günther Grabbert
Günther Grabbert
Ernst Schwarzenbach
Agnes Kraus
Agnes Kraus
Frau Meternagel
Hilmar Baumann
Hilmar Baumann
Paul Berndt
Paul Berndt
Melcher
Horst Jonischkan
Horst Jonischkan
Martin Jung
Petra Kelling
Petra Kelling
Sigrid
Horst Weinheimer
Horst Weinheimer
Ermisch
Hans-Joachim Hanisch
Hans-Joachim Hanisch
Kuhl
Christoph Engel
Christoph Engel
Liebentrau
Uwe Detlef Jessen
Uwe Detlef Jessen
Mangold
Erik Veldre
Erik Veldre
Schwabe
Otto Lang
Otto Lang
Professor
Lothar Bellag
Lothar Bellag
Dr. Seiffert
Dorothea Volk
Dorothea Volk
Ritas Mutter
Waltraut Kramm
Waltraut Kramm
Frau Schwarzenbach
Angela Brunner
Angela Brunner
Peter Herden
Peter Herden
Heinz Hellmich
Heinz Hellmich
Doctor
Fredy Barten
Fredy Barten

Crews

Konrad Wolf
Konrad Wolf
Director
Konrad Wolf
Konrad Wolf
Screenplay
Christa Wolf
Christa Wolf
Novel
Christa Wolf
Christa Wolf
Screenplay
Gerhard Wolf
Gerhard Wolf
Screenplay
Kurt Barthel
Kurt Barthel
Screenplay
Willi Brückner
Willi Brückner
Screenplay
Kurt Barthel
Kurt Barthel
Assistant Director
Helga Krause
Helga Krause
Editor
Hans-Dieter Hosalla
Hans-Dieter Hosalla
Music
Werner Bergmann
Werner Bergmann
Director of Photography

Posters and backgrounds

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