

If you have about an hour and you want to see how much—or how little—things have changed since the 1930s, Kinder vor Gericht is worth your time. I think people who like old Weimar-era stuff or social dramas will find it fascinating. If you hate slow, black-and-white movies with crackly audio, you should probably skip t...

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Comparing the cinematic DNA and archive impact of two defining moments in cult history.

Georg C. Klaren

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"If you have about an hour and you want to see how much—or how little—things have changed since the 1930s, Kinder vor Gericht is worth your time. I think people who like old Weimar-era stuff or social dramas will find it fascinating. If you hate slow, black-and-white movies with crackly audio, you should probably skip this one. It’s not a fun watch. It’s heavy. The movie is mostly about kids standing in front of judges who look like they haven’t smiled since the previous century. You can really f..."
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Georg C. Klaren
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