Germany in Autumn (1978)

ALL 03/03/1978 (de) Documentary, Drama 123 Min
  • Release
    03/03/1978
  • Production
    ABS Filmproduktion, Tango Film, Kairos-Film
  • Rotten tomato
    62.59%
  • Original title
    Deutschland im Herbst
  • Original language
    de
  • Production Cost
  • 0.00
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Overview

Germany in Autumn does not have a plot per se; it mixes documentary footage, along with standard movie scenes, to give the audience the mood of Germany during the late 1970s. The movie covers the two month time period during 1977 when a businessman was kidnapped, and later murdered, by the left-wing terrorists known as the RAF-Rote Armee Fraktion (Red Army Fraction). The businessman had been kidnapped in an effort to secure the release of the orginal leaders of the RAF, also known as the Baader-Meinhof gang. When the kidnapping effort and a plane hijacking effort failed, the three most prominent leaders of the RAF, Andreas Baader, Gudrun Ensslin, and Jan-Carl Raspe, all committed suicide in prison. It has become an article of faith within the left-wing community that these three were actually murdered by the state.

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Germany in Autumn (1978) 123 Min

ALL 03/03/1978 (de)
Documentary, Drama
  • Release 03/03/1978
  • Production
    ABS Filmproduktion, Tango Film, Kairos-Film
  • Original title Deutschland im Herbst
  • de
  • Revenue0.00

Overview

Germany in Autumn does not have a plot per se; it mixes documentary footage, along with standard movie scenes, to give the audience the mood of Germany during the late 1970s. The movie covers the two month time period during 1977 when a businessman was kidnapped, and later murdered, by the left-wing terrorists known as the RAF-Rote Armee Fraktion (Red Army Fraction). The businessman had been kidnapped in an effort to secure the release of the orginal leaders of the RAF, also known as the Baader-Meinhof gang. When the kidnapping effort and a plane hijacking effort failed, the three most prominent leaders of the RAF, Andreas Baader, Gudrun Ensslin, and Jan-Carl Raspe, all committed suicide in prison. It has become an article of faith within the left-wing community that these three were actually murdered by the state.

  1. Rainer Werner Fassbinder, Beate Mainka-Jellinghaus, Alf Brustellin, Hans Peter Cloos, Alexander Kluge, Maximiliane Mainka, Edgar Reitz, Katja Rupé, Volker Schlöndorff, Peter Schubert, Bernhard Sinkel

    Director

  2. Story

  3. Mulle Goetz-Dickopp, Beate Mainka-Jellinghaus, Tanja Schmidbauer, Heidi Genée, Christine Warnck, Juliane Lorenz

    Editor

  4. Theo Hinz, Eberhard Junkersdorf

    Producer