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Die Unbeugsamen 2021 720p bluray YTS
Die Unbeugsamen 2021 720p bluray YTS
Info Hash: 10EF6D7D2C4A4D2775126507736E06509796BA42
Language: de
Description: DIE UNBUGSAMEN tells the story of women in the Bonn republic who literally had to fight for their participation in the democratic decision-making processes against success-obsessed and officially drunk men like real pioneers. Undaunted, ambitious and with infinite patience, they followed their path and defied prejudice and sexual discrimination. Politicians from back then have their say today. Her memories are funny and bitter at the same time, absurd and at times terrifyingly topical. The documentary filmmaker and journalist Torsten Körner ("Angela Merkel - The Unexpected") has succeeded in creating an emotionally moving chronicle of West German politics from the 1950s to reunification, intertwined with partially unseen archive cuttings. The images he has found unfold a force that allows cinema to be rediscovered as a place of political self-assurance. An insightful contemporary document that makes an unmistakable contribution to the current discussion.—dieunbeugsamen-film
Category: Movies
Size: 921.1 MB
Added: July 22, 2023, 7:44 p.m.
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IMDB tt11906472
IMDB Title Die Unbeugsamen
IMDB Genre Documentary,
IMDB Runtime 1:39:00 Hours
IMDB Rating 7.4
Director Torsten Körner
IMDB cast Carola von Braun-Stütze, Herta Däubler-Gmelin, Renate Faerber-Husemann
IMDB plot DIE UNBUGSAMEN tells the story of women in the Bonn republic who literally had to fight for their participation in the democratic decision-making processes against success-obsessed and officially drunk men like real pioneers. Undaunted, ambitious and with infinite patience, they followed their path and defied prejudice and sexual discrimination. Politicians from back then have their say today. Her memories are funny and bitter at the same time, absurd and at times terrifyingly topical. The documentary filmmaker and journalist Torsten Körner ("Angela Merkel - The Unexpected") has succeeded in creating an emotionally moving chronicle of West German politics from the 1950s to reunification, intertwined with partially unseen archive cuttings. The images he has found unfold a force that allows cinema to be rediscovered as a place of political self-assurance. An insightful contemporary document that makes an unmistakable contribution to the current discussion.

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