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Joachim Kunert is a Director and Scriptwriter Allemand born on 24 september 1929 at Berlin (German)

Joachim Kunert

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Nationality German
Birth 24 september 1929 (94 years) at Berlin (German)
Awards National Prize of East Germany

Joachim Kunert (born 24 September 1929) is a German film director and screenwriter. He has directed more than 20 films since 1954. His 1965 film The Adventures of Werner Holt was entered into the 4th Moscow International Film Festival.

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Filmography of Joachim Kunert (7 films)

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The Adventures of Werner Holt, 2h44
Directed by Joachim Kunert
Genres Drama, War, Historical
Themes Political films
Actors Monika Woytowicz, Angelica Domröse, Wolf Kaiser, Helga Göring, Norbert Christian, Rolf Römer
Rating74% 3.7242253.7242253.7242253.7242253.724225
Werner Holt, a young Wehrmacht soldier stationed on the eastern border of Germany in the last days of World War II, is awaiting the attack of the Red Army with his friend and commander Gilbert Wolzow. Holt recalls the last two years of his life: his meeting with Wolzow, their conscription, his experience as an assistant in an anti-aircraft battery. He remembers how he began to lose faith in the war's aims, after witnessing the brutal crushing of the Slovak National Uprising and having a sexual encounter with an SS officer's wife, which left him disgusted. After that, he realized that his father's claims about millions of people being murdered in the concentration camps were true.

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The Adventures of Werner Holt, 2h44
Directed by Joachim Kunert
Genres Drama, War, Historical
Themes Political films
Actors Monika Woytowicz, Angelica Domröse, Wolf Kaiser, Helga Göring, Norbert Christian, Rolf Römer
Rating74% 3.7242253.7242253.7242253.7242253.724225
Werner Holt, a young Wehrmacht soldier stationed on the eastern border of Germany in the last days of World War II, is awaiting the attack of the Red Army with his friend and commander Gilbert Wolzow. Holt recalls the last two years of his life: his meeting with Wolzow, their conscription, his experience as an assistant in an anti-aircraft battery. He remembers how he began to lose faith in the war's aims, after witnessing the brutal crushing of the Slovak National Uprising and having a sexual encounter with an SS officer's wife, which left him disgusted. After that, he realized that his father's claims about millions of people being murdered in the concentration camps were true.