A House by the Sea (1966)

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Movie
Original title A house by the sea
Country of production Federal Republic of Germany
original language German
Publishing year 1966
length 9 minutes
Age rating FSK 16
Rod
Director Klaus Lemke
script Klaus Lemke
production Fior movie
camera Hubs Hagen
occupation

A house by the sea is a German feature film by director Klaus Lemke in black and white from 1966 with Elke Haltaufderheide and Peter Wortmann . The director wrote the script himself. The strip only lasts nine minutes.

action

A young girl hitchhikes a man in the car. In the back of the car she changes clothes, then lets them stop to swim in the sea. In front of and in an orphaned house, the man tries to get close to the girl who, although provocative, defies the approaches. The man comes out of the house and drives on.

criticism

“Although the design is flawless and technically clean, the film is banal and superfluous. [...] With the best will in the world, a deeper meaning than the non-existence of a meaning cannot be established. "

- Protestant film observer

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ A b Evangelischer Filmbeobachter , Evangelischer Presseverband München, Review No. 205/1967, p. 278.