Unemployed: The Destiny of Millions

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1933

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21 minutes

Summary

Willy Zielke was a brilliant photographer and filmmaker from Łodź who suffered greatly at the hands of the Nazis: His German feature films of the 1930s, Arbeitslos and Das Stahltier, were banned; Leni Riefenstahl made use of him to conceive, direct, and shoot the prologue for Olympia, but gave him no credit; and later, in a mentally incapacitated state, he was confined to an insane asylum where he was forcibly sterilized, only to be released after five years in 1942 so that Riefenstahl could make use of him once again on the final shooting of Tiefland. Zielke’s 1933 film Arbeitslos, commissioned by a Maffei railway company unemployment shelter, presented a despairing portrait of a nation in near-total collapse.

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Original NameArbeitslos. Ein Schicksal Von Millionen (Unemployed: The Destiny of Millions)

StatusReleased: 92 years ago
January 1, 1933

LanguageUnknown

Spoken LanguagesDeutsch

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