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Synopsis

One of the few German films of the 1950s that deals critically with contemporary conditions. Young Anna Kaminski is living right at the inner German border in Thuringia. Her son, whose father got killed in the war, is living with his grand parents in Bavaria, just a few kilometres away, in West Germany. To see him regularly, Anna is clandestinely crossing the border. On one of her crossings, Anna meets the Bavarian border policeman Carl Altmann. The West German helps Anna to get her son illegally to East Germany, and then they fall in love with each other. But the only place where they can meet is an abandoned train station between the borders. Finally, Anna wants to flee with her son to the West sector but the border becomes more and more tight – and the story of their love takes a tragic, and fatal end. —filmportal.de

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Helmut Käutner

Helmut Kaeutner was born in 1908 in Duesseldorf and died in 1980 in Italy. He studied German, Art History, Philosophy, Psychology and Theater Studies and was one of the founding members of the cabaret group “Die vier Nachrichter”, which was banned in 1935. Originally working in the theater as an actor and director, he began his film work as a scriptwriter. His directorial debut was with the film Kitty and the World Conference (Kitty und die Weltkonferenz, 1939), but the film was withdrawn by the Nazi government due to its “pro-English tendencies”. His other films include: Kleider machen Leute (1940), Auf Wiedersehen, Franziska! (1941), Anuschka (1942), Romance in a Minor Key (Romanze in Moll, 1943), Great Freedom No. 7 (Grosse Freiheit Nr. 7, 1944), Seven Journeys (In jenen Tagen, 1947), The Original Sin (Der Apfel ist ab, 1948), The Last Bridge (Die letzte Bruecke, 1953) – winner of a German Film Award in 1954, Sky Without Stars (Himmel ohne Sterne, 1955), The Devil’s General (Des… read more

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