As a part of the “German Year in Vietnam” project, a film schedule featuring German blockbuster movies from 1950 to the present, is set to enliven city cine-fans in the coming months, starting this May with the Slatan Dudow’s Women’s Destiny, described as a touching tragic love story that provides an understanding about the inner-strength of women. The film begins with the familiar story of a troubled love affair. Dudow employs an inconspicuous, didactic method, which is his unique filmmaking “recipe.” The film’s heroes are exclusively female, as opposed to more typical films which tend to cast heroic roles to male characters. Four women, Barbara, Anni, Renate and Isa are looking for happiness, as they embark on new lives in post-war Berlin. Unfortunately, they are all destined to be undone by the womanizer Cony, and subsequently lose themselves in a labyrinth of love. The young student Barbara falls deeply in love with Conny; Anni becomes pregnant by him him, and Renate is driven to thievery due to her mad love for him. Conny, however, chooses to couple with aristocrat Isa von Trauwald and enjoys the luxurious life of the high society, which makes the situation even more captivating … At… Read full this story
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