Das geht jeden an (1937)
The film "Das geht jeden an" focuses on the cultural riches of the Westphalia region. In addition to towns and landscapes, the film shows well-known landmarks such as the Hermann monument. The film is a child of its time and refers to the blood-and-soil ideology of the National Socialists in its depiction of a supposedly idyllic rural life. At the same time, the film is intended as an advertising film. In fact, the production was commissioned by the Westfälische Provinzial-Feuersozietät to draw attention to fire hazards that could destroy the cultural assets shown in the film.
Director:
Dr. A. v. Jelewski
Writer:
Armin Petersen
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Kurt Mühlhardt as Narrator (voice) |
| Crew | Hans Rathke | Cinematography |
| Writing | Armin Petersen | Screenplay |
| Production | Erich Stoecker | Producer |
| Directing | Dr. A. v. Jelewski | Director |