München 1945

München 1945: "Newly restored footage which was shot in Munich just a few weeks after it was taken by the American troops on April 30, 1945. We see the enormous damage of the bombings which destroyed about 90% of the center of the city."--Container.

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Group Author: De Kowa, Victor; Staal, Viktor, 1909-1982; Birgel, Willy, 1891-1973; Knef, Hildegard, 1925-2002; Wernicke, Otto, 1893-1965; Cronauer, Willi, 1901-1974; Braun, Harald, 1901-1960
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Literature type: Video
Language: German
English
Series: Edition Filmmuseum Series ; 45
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Summary: München 1945: "Newly restored footage which was shot in Munich just a few weeks after it was taken by the American troops on April 30, 1945. We see the enormous damage of the bombings which destroyed about 90% of the center of the city."--Container.
Zwischen Gestern und Morgen: The first post-war film shot in Munich. Love, betrayal and tragedy occur one night in a luxury hotel. Years later the protagonists are united again and face a decade of regrets, hate and unanswered questions caused by the war. Their lives are in ruins, just like the bombed hotel."--Container.
Item Description: Donation.
Titles from disc surfaces.
DVD release of films shot in 1945 and 1947.
Carrier Form: 2 videodiscs (ca. 190 min.) : sd., b&w ; 4 3/4 in. + 1 booklet ([20] p. : ill. ; 18 cm.)
Production Credits: München 1945: Directed, written and produced by Willi Cronauer ; Cinematography, Bartl Seyr, Kurt Grigoleit.
Zwischen gestern und morgen: Directed by Harald Braun ; written by Harald Braun, Herbert Witt based on an idea by Jacob Geis ; cinematography, Günther Anders ; music, Werner Eisbrenner.
Index Number: DD901
CLC: 791.06
Call Number: 791.06/MUE
Contents: DVD 1. München 1945 (1945, 76 min.) -- München Fronleichnam 3. Juni 1945 (1945, 9 min.) -- DVD 2. Zwischen gestern und morgen (1947, 103 min.) -- Welt im Film: Filmstart in Geiselgasteig (1947, 3 min.).