Stunde Null (1977)
Director: Edgar Reitz
Movie review
From Time Out Film Guide
War's end, a village outside Leipzig. A bunch of representative German types learn that they are not, after all, in the American zone: they have been traded for a piece of Berlin. Edgily they await the Russians who on arrival prove to be as loutish and dangerous as feared. Teenage hero and heroine escape, but the first jeep-load of Americans they meet brutally disabuse them of any idea of a safe haven. Ende. There's a bit of a McGuffin involving buried Nazi treasure, but mainly this is Reitz looking back in anger - though how sympathetic non-Germans will feel towards his characters' plight is an interesting question. Stylistically, pre-Heimat Reitz veers uncertainly between relaxed naturalism and Wajda-like expressionism.Author: BBa
Cast & crew
Director: Edgar Reitz
Cast: Kai Taschner, Herbert Weissbach, Anette Jünger, Klaus Dierig, Erika Wackernagel full cast
Duration: 112 mins
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