Yesterday Girl
Yesterday Girl (German: Abschied von gestern, "Farewell to Yesterday") is a 1966 drama film directed and written by Alexander Kluge. The film is based on the short story "Anita G." (1962), which is also by Alexander Kluge.[1] The film tells the story of Anita G., a young East German migrant to West Germany and her struggle to adjust to her new life.[2] The film is associated with New German Cinema.
Yesterday Girl | |
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Directed by | Alexander Kluge |
Written by | Alexander Kluge |
Based on | "Anita G." by Alexander Kluge |
Starring | Alexandra Kluge |
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Running time | 88 minutes |
Country | West Germany |
Language | German |
The film won four German Film Awards. The film won a Silver Lion at the Venice Film Festival, whereas Kluge's next film, Artists Under the Big Top: Perplexed even went on to win the Golden Lion, a political scandal due to its progressive leanings which resulted in no Golden Lions being awarded up to 1979.[3]
Cast
- Alexandra Kluge as Anita G.
- Hans Korte as The Judge
- Werner Kreindl as Record company's owner
- Edith Kuntze-Pellogio as Parole Board Officer
- Palma Falck as Mrs. Budeck
- Günter Mack as Ministerialrat Pichota
- Eva Maria Meineke as Mrs. Pichota
- Alfred Edel as Assistant at the university
References
- Kluge, Alexander. Case Histories. 1962.
- Kluge, Alexander. Abschied von Gestern. 1966.
- Yesterday Girl at IMDb
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