Where Others Keep Silent (1984)
Ten days in the life of socialist politician Clara Zetkin. In August 1932, she is summoned from Archangelskoje near Moskow to open the new legislative session because at seventy-five, she is the oldest representative in the German Reichstag. Although she is ill and almost blind, she see this as her chance to make her voice heard amid the growing Nazi influence in Germany.
Director: Ralf Kirsten
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Gudrun Okras as Clara Zetkin |
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Klaus Manchen as John Schehr |
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Günter Junghans as Jürgen |
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Rolf Ludwig as |
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Elke Reuter as |
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Klaus Piontek as |
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Dieter Bellmann as |
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Hans-Uwe Bauer as |
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Bernd-Uwe Reppenhagen as |
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Manfred Zetzsche as |
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Jens-Uwe Bogadtke as |
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Bruno Carstens as |
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Werner Godemann as |
| Directing | Ralf Kirsten | Director |
| Crew | Günter Haubold | Cinematography |
| Sound | Peter Gotthardt | Music |
| Writing | Peter Wuss | Writer |
| Writing | Ralf Kirsten | Writer |
| Editing | Evelyn Carow | Editor |
| Writing | Mikhail Shatrov | Writer |