The Murderers Are Among Us

General Information

Original Title
Die Moerder sind unter uns
Author/Creator
Staudte, Wolfgang, director.
Subtitles
English
Published
Germany, 1948.
Physical Description
DVD-ROM (80 min.)
Digital ver. identifier
HU_OSA_00002523

Contents/Summary

Summary
Ranked by critics as one of Germany’s most important films, "The Murderers Are Among Us" offers a wrenching look at history and humanity. The first feature film produced in Germany after World War II, it is set in Berlin just after the surrender, and the city is still being battered by air raids. The characters move through the half-destroyed husks of old buildings, and even simple acts like serving a meal at a table take on new meaning as the people try to put their lives back together. Susanne Wallner is a concentration camp survivor, eager to taste life again after her living death. She returns to Belin from the concentration camp to discover that someone else had moved into her apartment. Dr. Hans Mertens who had taken up residence in Susanne's place, is a former German officer, unable to live with the guilt of what he and his former comrades have done. The two must quite literally learn to live side by side as they come to terms with the past and start to look toward the future. The film is beautifully and sensitively made, and possesses a shining optimism that is surprising for its time.

Subjects

Genre
Fiction films

Bibliographic Information

Title Translation
The Murderers Are Among Us
Note
Duration: 01:20:00
Copyright Status
Copyright by Titebild GmbH

Holdings

Item Type Current Location Call Number Status Shelving Location Public Note
DVD-ROMOSA Film LibraryFL Record 0793Available--
Digital filmOSA Film LibraryFL Record 0793
(HU_OSA_00002523.mp4)
AvailableAccess Copy, MP4 format