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Yesterday Girl (1966)

Genre : Drama

Runtime : 1H 28M

Director : Alexander Kluge

Synopsis

A young German woman searches for happiness, liberation, and independence in the illusive wake of a transformative national recovery.

Actors

Alexandra Kluge
Alexandra Kluge
Anita G.
Günter Mack
Günter Mack
Pichota
Hans Korte
Hans Korte
Richter
Werner Kreindl
Werner Kreindl
Chef der Plattenfirma
Eva Maria Meineke
Eva Maria Meineke
Frau Pichota
Edith Kuntze-Pellogio
Edith Kuntze-Pellogio
Bewährungshelferin
Palma Falck
Palma Falck
Frau Budeck
Ado Riegler
Ado Riegler
Priester
Josef Kreindl
Josef Kreindl
Chef der Plattenfirma
Käthe Ebner
Käthe Ebner
Josef's Frau
Peter Staimmer
Peter Staimmer
junger Mann
Hans Brammer
Hans Brammer
Lehrer

Crews

Alexander Kluge
Alexander Kluge
Director
Alexander Kluge
Alexander Kluge
Writer
Alexander Kluge
Alexander Kluge
Producer
Thomas Mauch
Thomas Mauch
Director of Photography
Edgar Reitz
Edgar Reitz
Director of Photography
Beate Mainka-Jellinghaus
Beate Mainka-Jellinghaus
Editor
Bernd Höltz
Bernd Höltz
Unit Production Manager
Werner Leckebusch
Werner Leckebusch
Production Manager
Klaus Eckelt
Klaus Eckelt
Sound
Heinz Pusl
Heinz Pusl
Sound
Hansjörg Wicha
Hansjörg Wicha
Sound

Posters and backgrounds

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