UNDER THE BEACH'S COBBLES
synopsis
Berlin, 1974. Grischa and Heinrich are actors, accidentally locked in the rehearsal hall one night. He tries to seduce her; she's puts him off. Later she dumps her husband and sleeps with Heinrich, who ups the ante by suggesting they have a child. She takes him seriously by initiating a journalistic project interviewing working mothers, asking how they balance work and family, delving into their sexual histories. Heinrich sulks when she spends evenings on the project, he's childish. Should she leave him? The story plays out against the backdrop of left-wing political agitation.
international title: | Under the Beach's Cobbles |
original title: | Unter dem Pflaster ist der Strand |
country: | Germany |
year: | 1975 |
genre: | fiction |
directed by: | Helma Sanders-Brahms |
film run: | 105' |
release date: | DE 14/01/1975, FR 11/02/1976 |
screenplay: | Heinrich Giskes, Grischa Huber, Helma Sanders-Brahms |
cast: | Grischa Huber, Heinrich Giskes, Ursula von Berg |
cinematography by: | Thomas Mauch |
film editing: | Elfie Tillack |
producer: | Helma Sanders-Brahms, Eckart Stein |