Twelve-year-old Edmund wanders the ruins of Berlin in search of a way to support his starving family. It’s a bleak, unsettling, disturbing glimpse of a Germany reeling in the aftermath of Nazism. There have been only a few films before this one that put such a burden on a child and let him wander a labyrinth with no way out.
“If the story of Edmund appeals to you, and you feel that something must be done to make German children learn to love again, then our efforts will have paid off,” wrote Roberto Rosselini in 1948, when the film was released.
This film has also had a major influence on subsequent generations of filmmakers. Francois Truffaut was influenced by it when he made “The 400 Blows”, and Bernardo Bertolucci and Michael Haneke have cited it among their favourites. Slavoj Žižek has interpreted it in terms of Lacanian psychoanalysis.
Along with “Germany, Year Zero“, the rest of Rossellini’s military trilogy – “Rome, Open City” and “Paisan” – will also be screened at the festival.
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Twelve-year-old Edmund wanders the ruins of Berlin in search of a way to support his starving family. It’s a bleak, unsettling, disturbing glimpse of a Germany reeling in the aftermath of Nazism. There have been only a few films before this one that put such a burden on a child and let him wander a labyrinth with no way out.
“If the story of Edmund appeals to you, and you feel that something must be done to make German children learn to love again, then our efforts will have paid off,” wrote Roberto Rosselini in 1948, when the film was released.
This film has also had a major influence on subsequent generations of filmmakers. Francois Truffaut was influenced by it when he made “The 400 Blows”, and Bernardo Bertolucci and Michael Haneke have cited it among their favourites. Slavoj Žižek has interpreted it in terms of Lacanian psychoanalysis.
Along with “Germany, Year Zero“, the rest of Rossellini’s military trilogy – “Rome, Open City” and “Paisan” – will also be screened at the festival.
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“If the story of Edmund appeals to you, and you feel that something must be done to make German children learn to love again, then our efforts will have paid off,” wrote Roberto Rosselini in 1948, when the film was released.
This film has also had a major influence on subsequent generations of filmmakers. Francois Truffaut was influenced by it when he made “The 400 Blows”, and Bernardo Bertolucci and Michael Haneke have cited it among their favourites. Slavoj Žižek has interpreted it in terms of Lacanian psychoanalysis.
Along with “Germany, Year Zero“, the rest of Rossellini’s military trilogy – “Rome, Open City” and “Paisan” – will also be screened at the festival.
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Информация
Возрастные ограничения
Не рекомендуется к просмотру лицам до 12 лет
Год выпуска
2024
Global distributor
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Дистрибьютор
Pimedate Ööde Filmifestival MTÜ
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24.11.2024