Day after day (1979)

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Movie
Original title day after day
Country of production GDR
original language German
Publishing year 1979
length 32 minutes
Rod
Director Volker Koepp
script Wolfgang Geier ,
Volker Koepp
production DEFA studio for documentary films , KAG : document
music Rainer Bohm
camera Christian Lehmann
cut Barbara Masanetz-Mechelk

Tag nach Tag is a documentary by the DEFA studio for documentaries by Volker Koepp from 1979.

action

Karin Reier is a 36-year-old single welder who assembles parts for box pallets that are required for the storage of seed potatoes in a district operation for agricultural technology in Schwaan / Mecklenburg . She is a trade union representative in her brigade and, if necessary, she also represents the master. Karin is a woman who speaks openly about problems and also gives her opinion when there are defects in the production process.

In her department, a group of young people from the nearby “ Neues Lebenyouth work center in Rühn is being trained to become welders. They are shortly before their 18th birthday and have already worked in other companies. They like it in Schwaan because they are treated on an equal footing with the other workers and not as criminals. This is certainly related to the past life of Karin Reier, who left school when she finished 8th grade and then attended household school for two years, for which there was no skilled worker certificate, only a normal examination. Then she went to the VEB Maschinelles Rechnen in Rostock, where she worked for twelve years, for the first 2 12  years she operated machines, was a punch and then qualified as a precision mechanic after attending four courses . After 8 12  years in this job, her part of the company was closed with the introduction of IT and she had to look for a new job. So she started at the district operation for agricultural technology, worked there in the spare parts production for agricultural machinery, then the company was restructured and a lot of welders were needed. She made her welder's pass and has been working in potato pallet production for almost 5 years.

production

The black and white film Day by Day was shown for the first time on November 25, 1979 at the Leipzig International Documentary and Short Film Week for cinema and television . It was released in GDR cinemas in the first quarter of 1980.

The dramaturgy was in the hands of Annerose Richter.

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