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1952 film
Wilhelm Pieck – Das Leben unseres Präsidenten
VHS cover
Directed byAndrew Thorndike
Written byAndrew Thorndike, Otto Winzer
Music byHanns Eisler
Distributed byVEB DEFA Studio für Wochenschau und Dokumentarfilme
Release date
  • 1952 (1952)
Running time80 minutes
CountryEast Germany
LanguageGerman

Wilhelm Pieck – Das Leben unseres Präsidenten (Wilhelm Pieck: the Life of Our President) is a 1952 East German documentary film directed by Andrew Thorndike about the life of GDR President Wilhelm Pieck. It opened on 2 January 1952 in the cinemas of East Germany and East Berlin. The film consists mainly of still images illustrating Pieck's life and related German history. There are only a few motion picture sequences, for example Lenin's funeral and the post-1945 period.

Reception

According to Neues Deutschland, run by the Socialist Unity Party of Germany, the film had "overwhelming success" and the cinemas were sold out. Der Spiegel commented that the film "put a Marxist spin on the past 50 years".

In 1951, Wilhelm Pieck – Das Leben unseres Präsidenten was the opening film of Czechoslovakia's German Film Week. Director and screenwriter Andrew Thorndike was awarded the National Prize of East Germany, third class, for the film.

References

  1. Neumeyer, David (January 2014). The Oxford Handbook of Film Music Studies. Oxford University Press. p. 178. ISBN 978-0-19-532849-3.
  2. Beiträge zur Geschichte der Arbeiterbewegung: BZG. Dietz Verlag. 2005. p. 150.
  3. "Wilhelm Pieck – Das Leben unseres Präsidenten" (in German). Neues Deutschland. 4 January 1952. Retrieved 25 February 2015.
  4. "Uhr zu Lenin" (in German). Der Spiegel. 9 January 1952. Retrieved 25 February 2015.
  5. "DEFA-Chronik für das Jahr 1952" (in German). DEFA-Chronik. Retrieved 25 February 2015.

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Films directed by Andrew Thorndike
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