Synopse
On 31st August 1939, a group of SS men disguised as Polish partisans stormed the Gleiwitz relay station and read out a declaration of war on Germany. Leader of the provocative act, which supplied Hitler with the justification needed to invade Poland, was SS Hauptsturmführer Alfred Helmut Naujocks. He also gave the order to shoot a concentration camp prisoner on the spot and leave his body, dressed in a Polish army uniform, behind as apparent proof. The docudrama reconstructs the events in minute detail and stark, stylized monochrome pictures. Criticised by GDR functionaries on its release as "formalistic", today the film is seen one of the most important works of anti-fascist art.
Regie
Gerhard Klein (1920-1970) achieved international fame with Der Fall Gleiwitz. Together with author Wolfgang Kohlhaase, he made a series of Berlin films, including Berlin – Ecke Schönhauser (1957), one of the most important DEFA films of the 1950s.
Info
Original Title: Der Fall Gleiwitz
International Title: The Gleiwitz Case
Category: -
Section: DDR Deluxe
Version & Subtitles: German OV with English subtitles
Director: Gerhard Klein
Screenplay: Wolfgang Kohlhaase, Günther Rücker
Cast/Protagonists: Hannjo Hasse, Herwart Grosse, Hilmar Thate, Georg Leopold, Wolfgang Kalweit, Rolf Ripperger, Christoph Beyertt
Production country: German Democratic Republic
Year of Production: 1961
Length: 67 min
Production company: DEFA Studio für Spielfilme
Cinematography: Jan Čuřík
Editor: Evelyn Carow
Music: Kurt Schwaen
Production Design: Gerhard Helwig
World Sales: Deutsche Kinemathek
Distributor: Deutsche Kinemathek





