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The Legends of Rita

5th(2000) World Cinema

True Story · Women · Politics/Conspiracy  

  • CountryGermany
  • Production Year1999
  • Running Time101 min
  • Format 35mm
  • Colorcolor
Program Note
Rita Vogt is seduced into the terrorist movement through her sense of justice and her love for Andi. A few years later, realizing that the movement is falling apart, she goes underground, hiding out in East Germany. With the help of the Stasi Secret Service Agent, Erwin Hull, she assumes a new identity in a working class world, where she is befriended by Tatjana. As much as Rita wants to fit in, Tatjana yearns to escape to the West. Nonetheless, they forge a deep friendship, which is brought to an abrupt end when a report on West German television blows Rita′s cover. Rita must disappear again, but this time a new name and city bring her luck. She meets Jochen, a unversity student working as a life guard. When he is posted to Moscow, he asks her to come with him. But in the end Rita′s past catches up with her - 1989 brings the fall of the Berlin Wall. East Germany is gone, and with it, her new life.
Director
Director
Volker Schlöndorff
Born in 1939, Schlöndorff studied political science in Paris where he formed a close relationship with the Nouvelle Vague filmmakers such as Louis Malle and Alain Renais. Jis first feature Der Junge Törless became the first international success of the New German Cinema. His 1979 film The Tim Drum won the Palme d′Or in Cannes and an Oscar. His other films include A Handmaid′s Tale, Death of a Salesman, and Voyager.
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  • Director Volker Schlöndorff 폴커 쉴뢴도르프
  • Producer Arthur Hofer, Emmo Lempert
  • Cast Bibiana Beglau, Martin Wuttke, Nadja Uhl
  • Screenplay Wofgang Kohlhaase, Volker Schlöndorff
  • Cinematography Andreas Hofer
  • Production Design Susanne Hopf
  • Editor Peter Przygodda
  • Sound Deltlev Fichtner
  • Production Company Babelsberg Film
    August-Babel-Str. 26-53, 14482 Potsdam, Germany

  • World Sales Bavaria Film International
    Bavariafilmplatz 8, D-82037 Geiselgasteig, Germany
    internation@bavaria-film.de