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The film criticizes the authoritarian methods of home education in a girls' home. In the course of the action, there is a revolt against the oppressive structures.

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Petra Redinger ...
Iv
Christine Diersch ...
Monika Gerolds
Dagmar Biener ...
Irene
Helge Hennig ...
Jynett
Barbara Schöne ...
Heidi
Antje Hagen ...
Frau Lack
Marlene Riphahn ...
Frau Timm
Dagmar Tass ...
Babsi
Christiane Lemm ...
Gisela
Petra Schröder ...
Gitta (as Petra Schroeder)
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Karin
Ute Gerhard ...
Jutta
Hilde Hessmann ...
Frau Bonni
Sabine Körner ...
Hannelore
Monika Häckermann ...
(as Monika Söhnel)
Ursula Diestel ...
Irenes Mutter
Eva Maria Miner ...
Illona
Heidi Joschko ...
Frau Schröder
Kurt Weitkamp ...
Lehrer Nagel
Max Buchsbaum ...
Martin
Siegfried Dornbusch ...
Erzieher
Joachim Kerzel ...
Lehrer
Maria Hofen ...
Irenes Großmutter
Ursula Alexa
Christine Gerlach
Editha Horn
Georg Tryphon
Hellmut Grube ...
Richter
Ethel Reschke ...
Vermieterin
Jochen Schröder ...
Personalchef
Johanna König
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Ulrich Bödecker

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Eberhard Itzenplitz

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Ulrike Meinhof ... () (as Ulrike Marie Meinhof)

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Dieter Waldmann ... producer: SWF

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Ulrich Burtin

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Helga Brüning

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Günther Naumann

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Barbara Braun

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Gerlinde Kunz ... makeup artist

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Urs Eplinius ... unit manager
Peter Röthel ... unit manager
Klaus-Dieter Zeisberg ... production manager

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Gerda Orlowski ... assistant director

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Wilhelm Dusil ... sound
Dieter Schatz ... sound

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Plot Summary

The film criticizes the authoritarian methods of home education in a girls' home. In the course of the action, there is a revolt against the oppressive structures. The plot of the film is often understood as a parable to the social conditions of the time, to which a new, more acute form of class struggle must be opposed. The multi-layered plot plays for 24 hours in a West Berlin girls' home for adolescent girls. Written by Ulf Kjell Gür

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  • 90 min
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Trivia Written by Ulrike Meinhof who would become well-known for her involvement in the Red Army Faction, a German militant freedom movement in the '60s. See more »
Movie Connections Edited into A German Youth (2015). See more »

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