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Eine Stunde (1941)
Tobis studio short film by Peter Pewas that wasn't intended for theatrical release.
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10
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Herbstgedanken (1951)
Poetic short film by Peter Pewas, inspired by a poem by Rainer Maria Rilke.
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6.8
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Menschen - Städte - Schienen (1949)
A train journey from the Alps to the North Sea through post-war Germany.
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6.0
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Wohin Johanna? (1946)
Commissioned by the newly founded SED for the first regional elections (October 1946) in the Soviet occupation zone.
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10
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Beruf oder Job? (1961)
Short "Fragezeichenfilm" about work.
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10
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Er ging an meiner Seite (1958)
Romance stories with large inserts of war documents.
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8.0
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Der nackte Morgen (1956)
Hamburg awakens to a new morning in Peter Pewas short film.
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7.0
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10
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Kennzeichen Luftballon (1967)
Based on court records, this award-winning documentary feature film directed by Peter Pewas reconstructs a traffic accident in Essen in which three people were directly involved and in which twelve-year-old cyclist Dieter Pahl was killed.
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7.2
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Street Acquaintances (1948)
The film centres around the young woman Erika, desperately seeking for love and escape from the depression of the times, drifting, and in the end becoming involved with a circle of rich people who sell goods for sexual favours.
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6.7
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Many Passed By (1956)
Attempted murder told from three perspectives: that of the offender, the (prospective) victim and the investigating officer.
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7.4
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The Enchanted Day (1944)
This film tells the unusually sensitive story of two women who try to cope with men, one a pragmatic gold digger type, not unsympathetic though, the other a dreamer who falls in love with a man in a magic moment ... or so she thinks.
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Alexanderplatz überrumpelt (1934)
These fragments of a documentary film project by Peter Pewas about Berlin’s Alexanderplatz show the neon signs on the big department stores, but also children playing unsupervised amid the rubble of vacant lots, passers-by trudging hurriedly through the slush, and a torchlight procession of Nazi storm troopers – a heterogeneous social reality. The film was never completed because the director was arrested by the Gestapo and the footage seized.


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