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Title The rabbit is me = Das Kaninchen bin ich
Published [San Francisco, California, USA] : Kanopy Streaming, 2014

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Description 1 online resource (1 video file, approximately 150 min.)
Summary The rabbit is me was intended to encourage discussion of the democratization of East German society. A sardonic portrayal of the GDR's judicial system, the film was condemned as an anti-socialist, pessimistic and revisionist attack on the state. Its name was eventually adopted to signify all the banned films of 1965-66, which became known as the "Rabbit Films. "A young student has an affair with a judge. She learns that he once sentenced her brother for political reasons and eventually confronts him, accusing him of opportunism and hypocrisy. After its release in 1990, The rabbit is me earned critical praise as one of the most important and courageous works ever made in East Germany. It was screened at The Museum of Modern Art in 2005 as part of the film series Rebels with a cause: the cinema of East Germany
Notes Title from title frames
Event Originally produced by DEFA Film Library in 1965
Subject Political corruption -- Germany (East) -- Drama
Siblings -- Germany (East) -- Drama
Imprisonment -- Germany (East) -- Drama
Legal drama.
Siblings
Imprisonment
Legal drama
Political corruption
Germany (East)
Genre/Form Feature films
Drama
Feature films.
Form Streaming video
Author Maetzig, Kurt, director
Waller, Angelika, actor
Möller, Alfred, actor
Voigt, Ilse, actor
Winkler, Wolfgang, actor
University of Massachusetts at Amherst. DEFA Film Library.