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Freiheit

  • 1966
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5.3/10
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Freiheit (1966)
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This film shows a German student (Randal Kleiser) escaping across the Berlin Border and being shot to death, while on the soundtrack, various platitudes about dying for freedom can be heard.This film shows a German student (Randal Kleiser) escaping across the Berlin Border and being shot to death, while on the soundtrack, various platitudes about dying for freedom can be heard.This film shows a German student (Randal Kleiser) escaping across the Berlin Border and being shot to death, while on the soundtrack, various platitudes about dying for freedom can be heard.

  • Director
    • George Lucas
  • Writer
    • George Lucas
  • Stars
    • Randal Kleiser
    • Christopher Lewis
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.3/10
    874
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    • Director
      • George Lucas
    • Writer
      • George Lucas
    • Stars
      • Randal Kleiser
      • Christopher Lewis
    • 9User reviews
    • 1Critic review
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    Randal Kleiser
    Randal Kleiser
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      • George Lucas
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      • George Lucas
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    Tornado_Sam

    Effective Early Student Film

    While looking at George Lucas's student films, it is easy to imagine the average person saying something along the lines of "Rather hard to believe that from these simplistic, brief movies one of the greatest filmmakers in cinematic history would develop". Yet given the context of the making of these shorts, I don't find it too difficult to project. The early independent movies of the infamous Lucas are indeed simple, with little or no plot, but they effectively feature some original and creative concepts, and showcase good craftsmanship to boot. "Look at Life" is brief but effectively edited with a nice music choice; "Herbie" makes use of some interesting cinematography and visuals topped with a pleasant jazz score. Not exceptional judging them from the standards of modern filmmaking, these two, but their ideas and the skills executed to show these ideas are top notch.

    "Freiheit" is a great example of a student film from Lucas with a narrative to back it up. The story, in which a German student attempts to cross the Berlin border and reach safety, is short but is enhanced with the appropriate music choice, the solid acting of Randal Kleiser, and the camerawork that functions to add suspense. The finale is well-handled, and the voice-overs at the end that convey the theme on the importance of freedom is a wonderful finishing touch. I can well imagine Lucas's professor at the university being impressed with this work; for a student film, it is highly above the job an average person would do, and hence it is believable enough that the same man would go on to create on of the most popular film franchises in history. Sometimes all a film needs to be good is a successful point to drive home, and a decent story to bring that point across, and that's what this has.
    7Quinoa1984

    just another word for 'experimental think piece'

    Another early George Lucas short - he's so serious about it he doesn't even go by his Christian name, goodness - and here it's basically just Randall Kleiser running, stopping, and then running some more before getting shot. Maybe it's this was Lucas's own warped take on the Richard Lester short (who was one of the director's early idols by the way) The Running Jumping Standing (etc) film. This could also be called the Running, Stopping, Panting, Running, Dying film. While it's title refers to the word 'Freedom' in German, it makes for an unsettling experience by how it's shot, by how little is explained (this was Lucas when he was in pure abstract-experimentation mode, discovering his voice through pure visual grammar, and any emotion came out of the force of the picture and editing), and that the voices in the last minute sound like they're taken from stock audio clips, not recorded by Lucas himself. It's certainly not terribly sophisticated as much as it thinks - it's a guy clearly being first given sight to the more heady concept of the 60's and post-JFK/Civil Rights era of thought - but the force of the filmmaking works in its favor, and Kleiser is an apt guy to personify it with his glasses and gangly physical demeanor.
    C. M. O'Brien

    An interesting effort, worth a look for fans

    Any Lucas fan worth his salt will want to check out this embryonic piece detailing the failed attempt of a boy to escape from unknown pursuers; presumably representatives of a repressive "empire". It is noteworthy that even at this stage of his career, Lucas was fascinated by war. The bitter disillusionment expressed here provides a sharp contrast to the cheerful optimism and good-triumphs-over-evil ending of the Star Wars trilogy. The symbolic desire for freedom here could equally apply to freedom of the imagination, an autonomy Lucas has always sought from studios in producing his work.
    Michael_Elliott

    Freedom

    Freiheit (1966)

    *** (out of 4)

    Good early short film from director George Lucas, which he made while being a student at USC. In the film, we see a boy (Randal Kleiser) running but from what we're not sure of at the start. We see him continuing to run when we realize that he's trying to get his freedom by going from East Germany and crossing over to West. For the most part this is a pretty good three-minute short, which certainly has a message to get across and the director is able to do that even with the short running time. I thought the cinematography was quite good throughout and Lucas really managed to build up a little tension. The use of the voices at the end was very effective as well. Fans of the director will certainly want to check this one out.
    6matepolcz

    Writing (Themes and Character)

    "So of course freedom is worth dying for, because without freedom, we're dead."

    Freiheit is the first short film from George Lucas where I feel like his main focus was writing. Especially the themes and somewhat character. Dialogues were pulled from recordings. I wasn't a fan of the score and sound design, but it was interesting for sure and I understand that in 1966 it was not easy to mix sound. The editing is good, except for one scene, where it's great. The cinematography introduces slow motion, which I haven't seen George Lucas do in his short films before, which also goes for the use of miniatures and matte paintings (in the opening titles). On the other hand I don't exactly know what the correct order is, since there aren't exact release dates for these shorts.

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    • Release date
      • September 11, 2000 (Hong Kong)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Фрейхейт
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      • 3m
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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