I was Nineteen (1968) East Germany
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Director:Konrad Wolf
Studio:Deutsche Film (DEFA)
Writer:Wolfgang Kohlhaase, Konrad Wolf
Rating:7.6 (434 votes)
Date Added:2012-07-12
Genre:German films
Release:2003-04-30
IMDb:0061802
Duration:115
Aspect Ratio:1.33 : 1
Sound:Mono
Languages:German, Russian
Subtitles:English
LAC code:300010469
DVD or VHS:DVD
Original:original
Konrad Wolf  ...  (Director)
Wolfgang Kohlhaase, Konrad Wolf  ...  (Writer)
 
Jaecki Schwarz  ...  Gregor Hecker
Vasili Livanov  ...  Wadim
Aleksey Eybozhenko  ...  Sascha
Galina Polskikh  ...  Sowjetisches Mädchen
Rolf Hoppe  ...  Etappenmajor
Wolfgang Greese  ...  Landschaftsgestalter
Dieter Mann  ...  Willi Lommer
Jenny Gröllmann  ...  Deutsches Mädchen
Kalmursa Rachmanov  ...  Dsingis
Anatoli Solovyov  ...  Starschinka
Johannes Wieke  ...  Festungskommandant
Mikhail Glusski  ...  General
Jürgen Hentsch  ...  Adjutant
Kurt Böwe  ...  Sturmbannführer
Klaus Manchen  ...  Blinder Soldat
Vasiliy Livanov  ...  Wadim
Aleksei Ejbozhenko  ...  Sascha
Hermann Beyer  ...  2. befreiter Häftling
Mikhail Gluzskiy  ...  Sowjetisches General
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Summary: April 1945: Gregor Hecker, 19 years of age, reaches the outskirts of Berlin as part of the Red Army's scouting team. Having fled Germany with his family when he was eight, he is confronted with the dilemma of having to fight men from the very country he was born in. Through dealing with challenging situations (e.g. he is appointed commander of Bernau, talks to many disillusioned Germans, and is once and again attacked by scattered groups of German soldiers), he grows more confident that not all hope is lost for post-war Germany. Based on the diary entries of director Konrad Wolf, the episodic movie authentically portrays the protagonist's struggle to come to terms with his own past and identity.