Beloved world
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Original title | Beloved world |
Country of production | German Empire |
original language | German |
Publishing year | 1942 |
length | 89 minutes |
Age rating | FSK 6 |
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Director | Emil Burri |
script | Emil Burri Peter Francke |
production | Curt Prickler for Bavaria Filmkunst GmbH |
music | Lothar Bruhne |
camera | Franz Weihmayr |
cut | Lena Neumann |
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Beloved world is a drama and a love story of the director Emil Burri , who is also the screenwriter participated, from the year 1942. In the lead roles embody Willy Fritsch and Brigitte Horney Director General Dr. Blohm and his secretary Karin Hanke, who fell in love with each other.
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General Director Dr. Blohm and his secretary Karin Hanke are both unmarried and at work they are a bonded couple. Professionally, the two play perfectly hand in hand. Since neither of them have any private obligations, they focus exclusively on their professional activities. When the two are seen in public, where they are inevitably out and about in the evenings, the people around them assume that the two are a couple. Dr. Blohm's friend Strickbach, who of course knows that the two are not together, one day asks Bluhm why he is actually not marrying the attractive Karin.
Everything goes well until one day the general director and his secretary have to spend a night together after an emergency landing, far from civilization. In addition, Blohm wonders whether his friend Strickbach is right when he asks why he is not marrying his secretary. So he gathers up all his courage and proposes to Karin, which she, completely surprised, accepts.
But now, of course, everything changes. Since Karin is now Blohm's wife, both are separated from each other by their working lives. Blohm continues to take care of his activities as general director, while Karin, who is now his wife, no longer has to be involved in day-to-day business. However, Karin cannot handle the new situation for her part. Her sudden inactivity in day-to-day business is alien to her and also uncomfortable. As a result, she decides to part with her husband again in order to finally be active and productive again.
After the separation, both of them realize that it was not just the common professional activities that connected the two. There was real love in the game too. Accordingly, both decide to start their relationship again. The film comes to a happy end , because together they decide, privately and professionally, to cope with all the tasks assigned to them together in the future.
Production notes
The shooting of Emil Burri's only film director began on February 19, 1942 and ended in May of the same year. The filming locations were Berlin and Carinthia in what was then "Ostmark", now Austria . Geliebte Welt premiered on December 30, 1942 in Berlin .
Hanns H. Kuhnert , Franz Koehn and Kurt Dürnhöfer were responsible for the film construction. Ferdinand Rotzinger was a still photographer , the costumes were designed by Eduard Josef Wimmer .
Film censorship
The Nazi regime checked the film as part of the film censorship that was customary at the time for any content that might be detrimental to the regime. On September 30, 1942, the film was released with the attribute youth free from 14 years under the resolution B.57644 with slight restrictions.
Reviews
"Feeling kitsch and cultivated boredom in an unrealistic marriage drama."
See also
Web links
- Beloved world in the Internet Movie Database (English)
- Beloved world at moviepilot.de
Individual evidence
- ↑ a b Beloved World. In: filmportal.de. Retrieved August 6, 2015 .
- ↑ Beloved World. In: Lexicon of International Films . Film service , accessed March 2, 2017 .