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Release Date:
August 20, 1951
Original Title:
Мы за мир
Alternate Titles:
Freundschaft siegt
Genres:
Documentary
Production Companies:
DEFA
Mosfilm
Production Countries:
East Germany | Soviet Union
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 96
Film about the third 'Weltfestspiele der Jugend und Studenten für den Frieden' in East Berlin, 1951. West Germany is represented as a degenerate country which has been occupied by the Americans and is still inclined to fascism. We see the construction of the stadium, the departure and arrival of the delegations, the opening and closing by Enrico Berlinguer, a sports event, the parade of the delegations, a visit to Potsdam, folk dancing, and police violence against youngsters from West Berlin who want to visit East Germany because of the games. The film is interlaced with shots from the Korean War and a parade by NATO-troops in West Germany. Featuring Robert Montgomery, Konrad Adenauer, Wilhelm Pieck, Dwight Eisenhower, Robert Leer and Erich Honecker. The crew comprised no less than 24 cameramen. This project was the first great colour film Ivens co-operated in.
Assistant Director:
Herbert Ballmann
Ernst Dahle
A. Kaftschijan
Konrad Wolf
N. Yudkin
Assistant Director Trainee:
Joop Huisken
Camera Operator:
Erwin Anders
Erich Barthel
Werner Bergmann
Igor Bessarabov
Nikolai Bolshakov
Konstantin Brovin
Heinz Peer Czygan
Walter Fehdmer
E.W. Fiedler
Wolf Göthe
Pavel Kasatkin
Anatoliy Krylov
Timofei Lebeshev
Viktor Maslennikov
Vladislav Mikosha
Galina Monglovskaya
Yuri Monglovski
Götz Neumann
Ivan Panov
Valentin Pavlov
Karl Plintzner
Rudi Radünz
Walter Roßkopf
Fritz Rudolph
Ivan Sokolnikov
Kurt Stanke
Creative Director:
Ivan Pyryev
Director:
Günter Reisch
Ivan Pyryev
Joris Ivens
Editor:
Anna Kulganek
Klavdiya Moskvina
Location Manager:
Toni Chudzinski
E. Deskau-Neumann
Hans-Joachim Funk
Heinz Herrmann
Lyricist:
Mikhail Matusovsky
Music:
Isaac Dunaevsky
Second Unit Director:
Andrey Frolov
Andrew Thorndike
Dimitri Vassiliev
Sound:
Georg Gutschmidt
Günter Lambert
Valeri Popov
Heinz Reusch
Unit Production Manager:
Alexander Lösche
Valentin Maslov
Writer:
Ivan Pyryev
Andrey Frolov
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