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Comradeship
Comradeship
8.2
/10
210 Ratings

COMRADESHIP

Kameradschaft

Directed by Georg Wilhelm Pabst
Germany, France, 1931
Drama

Synopsis

At a mine on the shared edge of France and Germany, an underground explosion leads to the entrapment of a group of French laborers. In an effort to save the cornered Frenchmen, German miners Wittkopp and Kasper take it upon themselves to traverse a crumbling war tunnel leading down into the mines.

Synopsis

At a mine on the shared edge of France and Germany, an underground explosion leads to the entrapment of a group of French laborers. In an effort to save the cornered Frenchmen, German miners Wittkopp and Kasper take it upon themselves to traverse a crumbling war tunnel leading down into the mines.

Our take

Based on real-life events, G.W. Pabst’s rousing drama realistically recreates a calamitous event through long tracking shots and claustrophobic sets. Revealing his acute commitment to social realism, Comradeship celebrates the transformative power of nations coming together in their common bonds.