Tiefe Furchen (1965) Poster

(1965)

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7/10
Respectable East German post-war drama
rudi-flimmer2 January 2017
Warning: Spoilers
Erwin Geschonneck was one of the very few East German star actors who became known beyond the borders of his small home state (most notably probably for his role in the academy-award-nominated "Jacob the Liar", 1975). In this village-set drama, he is the "Red Schuster", a former communist dissident, returning to his home village in the summer of 1945, right after liberation from a 12-year Nazi concentration camp martyrdom (which parallels the actor's own life, who was imprisoned in different concentration camps during the years 1939-45).

The "Red Schuster" is made the new village mayor by the new powers that be, but a village in only-recently-liberated Germany is not the easiest place to be governed by a man who was absent for more than ten years and is a political adversary of all those who made their profit in the period of the Nazi regime.

"Tiefe Furchen" seems to assemble all the familiar topics of East German post-war period film productions. The same themes are present in the final chapters of the television shows "Wege übers Land", 1968 and "Märkische Chronik", 1983: - communists who were only recently liberated from concentration camps are now responsible to build a prospering country from ruins (especially from moral ruin), in a peace-making, not revenge-seeking manner - of course there is resistance: old Nazis and those who owe their property to their reign; former gentry and owner of large estates who want to prevent their land from being redistributed - youth has to find (often fight) their own new ways against temptations of old powers - poverty of the post-war era - individuals who don't want to share, even though they have more than they need (at least for the day, or the summer)

This film does a good job developing all those topics, though I'm rounding up on the rating since the visual material looks very dated.

Humor: 5/10 | suspense: 6/10 | emotional resonance: 7/10 | mesmerizing elements: 3/10
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