Mietersolidarität
Originally released in 1970. Mietersolidarität is a documentary film. directed by Max Willutzki. At just 13 minutes, it's a tight, focused story.
Synopsis
The former DFFB student and filmmaker Max D. Willutzki moved to the Märkisches Viertel (MV) in 1969, a large housing estate built between 1963 and 1974 for 60,000 residents on the outskirts of West Berlin. Together with Christian Ziewer and others, he documented the political neighbourhood work on the estate. The resulting »Basis-Filme« formed the starting point for the later Basis-Film distribution company. This film shows how the Arbeitskreis Mieten und Wohnen (workgroup rents and housing) succeeds in preventing the forced eviction of the working-class Puhle family, who can no longer pay their rent.
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Production Details
- Status
- Released
- Original Language
- DE
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Mietersolidarität about?
The former DFFB student and filmmaker Max D. Willutzki moved to the Märkisches Viertel (MV) in 1969, a large housing estate built between 1963 and 1974 for 60,000 residents on the outskirts of Wes...
Who directed Mietersolidarität?
Mietersolidarität was directed by Max Willutzki.
How long is Mietersolidarität?
Mietersolidarität has a runtime of 0 hours and 13 minutes (13 minutes total).
When was Mietersolidarität released?
Mietersolidarität was released on January 1, 1970 in theaters.