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    Kuhle Wampe (full title: Kuhle Wampe, oder: Wem gehört die Welt?, translated in English as Kuhle Wampe or Who Owns the World?, and released in the USA as Whither Germany? by Kinematrade Inc.) is a 1932 German feature film about unemployment, homelessness and left wing politics in the Weimar Republic produced by Prometheus Film.

  2. Kuhle Wampe or Who Owns the World?: Directed by Slatan Dudow. With Hertha Thiele, Ernst Busch, Martha Wolter, Adolf Fischer. During Great Depression, a family is evicted from their apartment and with no other option they move to a tent camp called Kuhle Wampe.

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    • Drama
    • Slatan Dudow
    • 1933-04-23
  3. Kuhle Wampe (full title: Kuhle Wampe, oder: Wem gehört die Welt?, released in English as Kuhle Wampe or Who Owns the World?) is a 1932 German feature film about unemployment and left wing politics in the Weimar Republic. The script was conceived and written by Bertolt Brecht.

    • 69 min
  4. Made in 1930, Slatan Dudow’s Kuhle Wampe oder: Wem gehört die Welt? takes a look at contemporary economic conditions in the waning days of the Weimar Era and ponders about what change might come.

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    • Praesens-Film, Prometheus-Film-Verleih
    • Slatan Dudow
  5. Written by Bertolt Brecht, this social realist classic was banned by the Nazi party within weeks of its release. Influenced by Eisenstein’s montage theory, Kuhle Wampe is a formally adventurous and fervently leftist critique of capitalism that includes a scene directed by the playwright himself!

  6. A working-class family in Berlin in 1931 where survival is difficult, with massive unemployment in the wake of the Great Depression. After Anni's brother commits suicide in despair, her family finds itself forced to move to Kuhle Wampe, a lakeside camp on the outskirts of Berlin, now home to increasing numbers of unemployed.

  7. During Great Depression, a family is evicted from their apartment and with no other option they move to a tent camp called Kuhle Wampe. A working-class family in Berlin in 1931 where survival is difficult, with massive unemployment in the wake of the Great Depression.