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Diary of a German Woman

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Overview

Diary of a German Woman (also known as You are Mine - A German Diary) is the most personal of the Thorndikes’ projects. Based on Annelie’s diary entries, her story was to be the starting point for a kind of all-German ‘Heimatfilm’ that praises the utopian power of the GDR and sharply condemns Federal German wrongs, but finds transcendent beauty on both sides of the wall. Over the course of production, however, the visionary dimension of the project was progressively trimmed down, though it’s still tangible everywhere in the compromised final version. The intensity of its pathos is both oppressive and enchanting; some historical simplifications and ideological twists and bends may be hair-raising, but they still achieve the desired effect.

Frequently Asked Questions & Story Details

Who directed Diary of a German Woman?

Diary of a German Woman was directed by Hans-Joachim FunkMichael EnglbergerHans Joachim ManfredManfred KrauseAndrew ThorndikeAnnelie Thorndike.

Where was Diary of a German Woman produced?

It was produced by companies including DEFA-Studio für Spielfilme in East Germany.

Diary of a German Woman Ending Explained & Trivia

The ending of Diary of a German Woman wraps up key thematic points regarding its characters. The film showcases excellent use of sound design, writing, and visual effects to create an immersive cinematic environment. For full analysis of ending theories, you can check out our corresponding articles in the Lumaflicks Blog section.

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Production

DEFA-Studio für Spielfilme
DEFA-Studio für Spielfilme
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