Memento (1966)
A film about Jewish cemeteries in East Berlin, based on a screenplay by Günter Kunert, with text by Rabbi Martin Riesenburger. There are shots of gravestones and inscriptions – deported, murdered, perished; in Auschwitz or Theresienstadt. Commentary reminds us of the victims – "in 1933, 160,564 Jewish citizens lived in Berlin; in 1945, 3,500".
Director: Karlheinz Mund
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Hilmar Thate as Narrator |
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Hans Hardt-Hardtloff as Narrator |
| Writing | Karlheinz Mund | Story |
| Writing | Bodo Schulenberg | Story |
| Directing | Karlheinz Mund | Director |
| Writing | Günter Kunert | Story |
| Editing | Inge Dochow | Editor |
| Camera | Werner Kohlert | Director of Photography |
| Camera | Christian Lehmann | Director of Photography |