
Three of Many (1961)
Böttchers film showcases three young workers who learn how to paint, draw, and make sculptures out of stone. The film generated a storm of mistrust, as there is no leading communist party, and the three individuals live blithely and independently of the official dictates. It became one of the first DEFA documentary productions that were not allowed to be shown.
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Cast
|
Manfred Krug | As: Narrator (voice) |
|
A.R. Penck | As: Self |
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Böttchers film showcases three young workers who learn how to paint, draw, and make sculptures out of stone. The film generated a storm of mistrust, as there is no leading communist party, and the three individuals live blithely and independently of the official dictates. It became one of the first DEFA documentary productions that were not allowed to be shown.
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Certification: | Unknown |
Cast
|
Manfred Krug |
Narrator (voice) |
|
A.R. Penck |
Self |
Directed By
|
Jürgen Böttcher |
Director |
Writing Credits
|
Jürgen Böttcher |
Writer |
Production Crew
Edited By
|
Charlotte Beck |
Editor |
Costume and Makeup
Sound
|
Gerhard Rosenfeld |
Music |
Visual Effects
Camera
Lighting
Art Department
Other Crew
|
Christian Lehmann |
Cinematography |
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