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Lissy

  • 1957
  • 1h 25m
IMDb RATING
7.4/10
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Lissy (1957)
Drama

A story about the rise of Nazism based on a novel by a German-Jewish author who managed to survive by fleeing to the USA. The movie focuses on working class Berliner Lissy Schroeder who marr... Read allA story about the rise of Nazism based on a novel by a German-Jewish author who managed to survive by fleeing to the USA. The movie focuses on working class Berliner Lissy Schroeder who marries clerk Alfred Frohmeyer believing he can provide her with a better life. In 1932, howev... Read allA story about the rise of Nazism based on a novel by a German-Jewish author who managed to survive by fleeing to the USA. The movie focuses on working class Berliner Lissy Schroeder who marries clerk Alfred Frohmeyer believing he can provide her with a better life. In 1932, however, his Jewish boss fires him. So Alfred turns to the Nazis, quickly rising in the SA, and... Read all

  • Director
    • Konrad Wolf
  • Writers
    • Hans-Joachim Wallstein
    • Alex Wedding
    • F.C. Weiskopf
  • Stars
    • Sonja Sutter
    • Horst Drinda
    • Hans-Peter Minetti
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.4/10
    134
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Konrad Wolf
    • Writers
      • Hans-Joachim Wallstein
      • Alex Wedding
      • F.C. Weiskopf
    • Stars
      • Sonja Sutter
      • Horst Drinda
      • Hans-Peter Minetti
    • 2User reviews
    • 1Critic review
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Sonja Sutter
    Sonja Sutter
    • Liesbeth 'Lissy' Frohmeyer
    Horst Drinda
    Horst Drinda
    • Alfred Frohmeyer
    Hans-Peter Minetti
    • Paul Schröder
    Raimund Schelcher
    • Max Franke
    Christa Gottschalk
    • Toni Franke
    Gerhard Bienert
    Gerhard Bienert
    • Vater Schröder
    Else Wolz
    • Mutter Schröder
    Annemarie Hase
    • Frau Kaluweit
    Otto Stübler
    • Direktor Hoppe
    Willi Schwabe
    • Kassierer Gold
    Christine von Trümbach
    • Hausmeisterin Engelmann
    Kurt Oligmüller
    Kurt Oligmüller
    • Kaczmierczik
    Gerd Michael Henneberg
    • Staudinger
    Horst Friedrich
    • Warnke
    Georg Feicht
    • Dr. Danzinger
    Klaus Erforth
    • Pauls Freund
    Marga Haschker
    • Lissys Nachbarin
    Erich Nadler
    • Frankes Nachbar
    • Director
      • Konrad Wolf
    • Writers
      • Hans-Joachim Wallstein
      • Alex Wedding
      • F.C. Weiskopf
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    6powelllar

    Director wasn't Maetzig!

    Previous reviewer is not off mark, but the director was NOT Kurt Maetzig, but rather Konrad Wolf! Indeed, the film is full of heavy underlining of its messages - the use of music, the voice-over as a pedagogical-didactic omniscient commentary, the heavy-handed closeups of swastikas. Interesting as a document, but not on the level of Wolf's work from STARS (1959) onward. Also interesting as a belated re-run of a lot of cinematic and iconic clichés familiar to viewers of Weimar film (the reflections in display windows, used in Lang's M and Pabst's Threepenny Opera). The melodramatic style of the film owes too much to UFA, however. The problems with the film, as Klaus Wischnewski has noted, are with its dramaturgy (compare Staudte's ROTATION for a similar film).
    8J. Steed

    VERY GOOD FILM, BUT OVERSIMPLIFIED

    This East German classic from the 50's concerning a young woman from the working classes and her struggle with upcoming Nazism is as to the political content very ambivalent. Though Maetzig refrains from a too obvious political message, at the same time the portrayal of how Nazi-political thinking is infiltrating Lissy and her family is very schematic and thereby oversimplified. Moreover, maybe also due to Sonja Sutter's superb performance, the part of Lissy is about the only character with a psychological depth, while all other parts never become more than archetypes of the different classes.

    No more than outside events lead Lissy's husband to his choosing for the NSDAP (including his anti-Semitic feelings). His dismissal by his jewish boss in combination with a "Juden Raus" poster of the NSDAP and his middle-class background is according to this film enough to explain his anti-semitism; that already a more irrational base must have been present for anti-semitic feelings as such, probably did not fit into the materialistic and dialectic view on the world. Also the premise that the working classes were basically anti-Nazi is naive to say the least.

    As to the end I think it should be said that this is not that "open" as it is always referred as. The last shot of the film in combination with the interior monologue hardly leaves room for any interpretation but one.

    That this film is considered a classic film is mainly due to the fact that Maetzig, as said, refrains from too obvious political propaganda, which was a relief from other East German anti-Nazifilms; with its political message Maetzig wants to accentuate human dignity. Maetzig also simply made a very good film with its rich in details and atmosphere portrayal of the working classes in Berlin around 1932/33 and the busy city life in the streets. It is fast-paced; one of those films that really start with the first shot and does not need time to get going. Maetzig was supported by superb cinematography by Werner Bergmann.

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    • Release date
      • May 30, 1957 (East Germany)
    • Country of origin
      • East Germany
    • Language
      • German
    • Also known as
      • Лисси
    • Filming locations
      • Berlin, Germany
    • Production company
      • DEFA-Studio für Spielfilme
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 25m(85 min)
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.37 : 1

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