A Berlin Romance
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A Berlin Romance (German: Eine Berliner Romanze) is a 1956 East German neo-realist[1] romantic drama film about youth urban life in the divided city of Berlin,[2] directed by Gerhard Klein.[3] It was produced by the DEFA film company.[4] It stars Annekathrin Bürger, Ulrich Thein and Uwe-Jens Pape.[5] The script was written by Wolfgang Kohlhaase with a score composed by Günter Klück.[6] The film was the second collaboration between Klein and Kohlhaase; the first was Alarm in the Circus (Alarm im Zirkus), released in 1954 and third came in 1957 with Berlin - Ecke Schönhauser.[7] These films were noted for their strong criticism of consumer culture in Berlin after World War II and the Americanization of the capital and are amongst DEFA's best known films.[8][9]
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Directed by | Gerhard Klein |
Written by | Wolfgang Kohlhaase |
Cinematography | Wolf Göthe |
Edited by | Ursula Kahlbaum |
Music by | Günter Klück |
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Running time | 81 minutes |
Country | East Germany |
Language | German |