Elder Blossom
Originally released in 2007. Elder Blossom is a documentary film. directed by Volker Koepp. At just 89 minutes, it's a tight, focused story.
Starring Fritzi Haberlandt and Volker Koepp
Synopsis
The film tells the story of the East Prussian landscape and its inhabitants. At one time Germans, Poles, Lithuanians and Jews lived here alongside and with one another. After World War II and the expulsion of Germans by Stalin, the Prussian province turned into a Russian enclave. Volker Koepp’s fourth film about the Kaliningrad region is dedicated to the generation, born in the '90s, and familiar with the Soviet Union and East Prussia only from school books. Parents and grandparents who were forcefully resettled to where they are now have never really felt at home. In the meantime they have hopelessly succumbed to unemployment and alcohol. Their children can only rely on themselves. Older siblings look after the younger ones, they play with what lies around, and the girl Ljuda can’t wait to finally turn eighteen, to be able to take her brothers home from the orphanage. The film has much confidence in the children. But what will become of them?
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Elder Blossom about?
The film tells the story of the East Prussian landscape and its inhabitants. At one time Germans, Poles, Lithuanians and Jews lived here alongside and with one another. After World War II and the e...
Who directed Elder Blossom?
Elder Blossom was directed by Volker Koepp.
How long is Elder Blossom?
Elder Blossom has a runtime of 1 hours and 29 minutes (89 minutes total).
When was Elder Blossom released?
Elder Blossom was released on June 26, 2007 in theaters.
Who are the main actors in Elder Blossom?
The main cast of Elder Blossom includes Fritzi Haberlandt, Volker Koepp.