The Lindstedts
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Original title | The Lindstedts |
Country of production | GDR |
original language | German |
year | 1976 |
length | 60 minutes |
Episodes | 7 in 1 season |
genre | Family series |
music | Peter Gotthardt |
camera | Walter Küppers |
First broadcast | October 8, 1976 on DDR1 |
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The Lindstedts is a message sent in the fall of 1976 miniseries of television of the GDR . The experiences of a large family in their village environment are presented.
content
The focus of this family series are the three generations of the Lindstedt family, who live together on a farm as cooperative farmers in the (fictional) town of Perlebach. In the individual episodes of the series, the pleasant sides but also the worries of socialist village life are told. Central figures are father Otto, who is a farmer with body and soul and has yet to be convinced of the necessity of the new technology, mother Anna (the probably secret head of the family), grandpa Gottlieb, whose pride and joy are his bees, and the children Hannes and Pitti .
Title of each episode
- The inheritance (premiere: October 5, 1976)
- The Power of Habit (Premiere October 7, 1976)
- The Tauschacker (Premiere: October 10, 1976)
- The move (premiere: October 12, 1976)
- The first violin (premiere: November 14, 1976)
- The problem children (premiere: November 12, 1976)
- The Peasant Wedding (Premiere: November 14, 1976)
background
The shooting took place in Lohmen , Saxony .
Erhard Köster acted as speaker . From 1958 to 1992 he was involved in 1,197 films for the DEFA dubbing studios . He also worked for the GDR television dubbing studio. He was particularly well known as the DEFA dubbing voice of Kjeld ( Poul Bundgaard ) in eleven Olsen Gang films . For 17 years he spoke for the Berliner Rundfunk as Papa Findig in the radio play series What is going on at Findigs today?
Reviews
Grandstand : "Overall, the result is a picture of people who love their village, their work, their togetherness."
Farmer's response : "Well written, well staged, brilliantly played."
literature
“The Lindstedts - established socialist forms and emerging individualization” in “Media Rituals: Ritual Performance in Film, Television and New Media” by Kathrin Fahlenbrach and Ingrid Brück, VS Verlag für Sozialwissenschaften, Wiesbaden 2008, ISBN 978-3-53115-668-2
Web links
- The Lindstedts in the Internet Movie Database (English)
- Detailed description of the content on fernsehserien.de