
"Who is supposed to change the world?" - "Well, those who don't like it." Kuhle Wampe', the most important proletarian film of the Weimar Republic, ends with an urgent appeal.
The film shows the struggles of a Berlin working-class family: unemployment, cut social welfare, forced eviction and unwanted pregnancy. Young Anni finds her way to the communist movement.
The film set stylistic standards with its alienation effects, high-contrast editing and music by Hanns Eisler. The 'Solidarity Song' became a classic of the workers' movement.
- D 1932, D: Slatan Dudow
- Restored version from 2020 | With open audio description
- Introduction: Jörg Becker (historian, film publicist, educational consultant)
- In German
Additional information
Accessibility
Barrier-free cinema experience: The Zeughauskino offers visitors with visual impairments support in preparing for and visiting the cinema. Contact: zeughauskino@dhm.de
An event as part of "Open your ears! Inclusive cinema ... with audio film" - in cooperation with the Zeughauskino and the General Association for the Blind and Visually Impaired in Berlin (ABSV).
An event as part of "Open your ears! Inclusive cinema ... with audio film" - in cooperation with the Zeughauskino and the General Association for the Blind and Visually Impaired in Berlin (ABSV).
Dates
April 2025
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