Die Mamais
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This color documentary tells the story of the "Mamais." In 1960, a group of workers at the Bitterfeld chemical plant set themselves the task of becoming the first "socialist brigade" in the German Democratic Republic (GDR) to act in accordance with the slogan "Work, learn, and live socialist."
Production
DEFA-Studio fĂĽr Kurzfilme
Language
DE
Status
Released
Release Date
Cast
Martin Nager
Person, primär
Martin Hagen
Person, primär
Alfons Tilde
Person, primär
Horst Zischer
Person, primär
Robert Linke
Person, primär
Nikolai Marmai
Person, sekundär

Jürgen Böttcher
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