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Dark Spring (1970)
Ingemo Engström’s graduation film DARK SPRING was made at the Hochschule für Fernsehen und Film in Munich, where she began studying in 1967. After the premiere at a festival in Mannheim, Uwe Nettelbeck wrote in "Filmkritik": "Films like DARK SPRING […] do not translate into the language of those who immediately think they know what such films are about […] But more, DARK SPRING is the film of a woman and a women’s film in which women say something, namely: how they see things."
Momo: Drama, Documentary
Maka: Edda Köchl, Ilona Schult, Irene Wittek, Klara Zet, Ingemo Engström, Gerhard Theuring
Kaimahi: Ingemo Engström (Director), Bernd Fiedler (Director of Photography), Ingemo Engström (Writer), Lutz Hengst (Producer)
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Tuku: Jul 01, 1970
Rongonui: 0.026
Reo: English, Deutsch
Studio: Hochschule für Fernsehen und Film München
Whenua: Germany