It (1966 film)
It (German: Es) is a 1966 West German film directed by Ulrich Schamoni and starring Sabine Sinjen and Bruno Dietrich.
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Directed by | Ulrich Schamoni |
Produced by | Horst Manfred Adloff |
Written by | Ulrich Schamoni |
Starring | Sabine Sinjen |
Cinematography | Gérard Vandenberg |
Edited by | Heidi Genée |
Production company | Horst Manfred Adloff Produktion |
Distributed by | Atlas Film |
Release date |
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Running time | 86 minutes |
Country | West Germany |
Language | German |
It was chosen as West Germany's official submission to the 38th Academy Awards for Best Foreign Language Film, but did not manage to receive a nomination.[1] It was also entered into the 1966 Cannes Film Festival.[2]
Plot
The film tells the story of a young couple and the marriage crisis resulting from a concealed pregnancy and abortion.
Cast
- Sabine Sinjen as Hilke
- Bruno Dietrich as Manfred
- Horst Manfred Adloff as Manfred's boss
- Bernhard Minetti as A customer
- Harry Gillmann as Hilke's father
- Inge Herbrecht as Hilke's mother
- Werner Schwier as Sport fisher
- Ulrike Ulrich as Hilke's Friend
- Tilla Durieux as Old woman from East Germany
- Marcel Marceau
References
- H. G. Pflaum. "On the history of the German candidates for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film". German Films. Archived from the original on 2009-05-09. Retrieved 2008-08-27.
- "Festival de Cannes: It". festival-cannes.com. Retrieved 2009-03-07.
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