A young German boy faces the problems of the tough life in the immediate post-WWII Berlin.A young German boy faces the problems of the tough life in the immediate post-WWII Berlin.A young German boy faces the problems of the tough life in the immediate post-WWII Berlin.
- Awards
- 3 wins
- Edmund Köhler
- (as Edmund Meschke)
- Eva
- (as Ingetraud Hinz)
- Karl-Heinz
- (as Franz Grüger)
- Frau Rademaker
- (uncredited)
- Thilde
- (uncredited)
- Self
- (archive footage)
- (voice)
- (uncredited)
- Il medico
- (uncredited)
- Amica di Eva
- (uncredited)
- Christl
- (uncredited)
- La donna di generale
- (uncredited)
- Rifugiata
- (uncredited)
- Herr Rademaker
- (uncredited)
- La figlia di Rademacher
- (uncredited)
- Il generale von Laubniz
- (uncredited)
Storyline
Did you know
- TriviaExteriors were shot in Germany, while all interiors were shot on a sound stage in Rome. When the German actors arrived in Rome, they ate pasta in abundance, something which the current economics of Germany could not afford. The German actors gained weight and shooting had to be postponed until they slimmed down to their original weights.
- GoofsWhen the father's coffin is taken away in a truck; there are five people consisting of family and friends running after the truck. The position as they run is first Karl-Heinz, then a male companion, then Eva is close behind the male companion, and staggering well behind are two women. However when it cuts to a mid-shot; Eva now ends up much further back in the fourth position.
- Quotes
Narrator: This movie, shot in Berlin in the summer of 1947 aims only to be an objective and true portrait of this large, almost totally destroyed city where 3.5 million people live a terrible, desperate life, almost without realizing it. They live as if tragedy were natural, not because of strength or faith, but because they are tired. This is not an accusation or even a defense of the German people. It is an objective assessment. Yet if anyone, after watching Edmund Koeler's story, feels that something needs to be done-that German children need to relearn to love life-then the efforts of those who made this movie will be greatly rewarded.
- Alternate versionsThe Italian version has some extra footage of the city of Berlin destroyed at the beginning of the movie with a introduction cardboard.
- ConnectionsEdited into Histoire(s) du cinéma: La monnaie de l'absolu (1999)
How used to sentimentality we Americans had become by the time Rossellini made this desolate vision of a destroyed post-war Europe.
How coddled and led astray were we by image after image of dimpled, freckled kids clutching hold of their pets. Children the likes of Mickey Rooney or Dean Stockwell. How engaging...and yet how unreal.
Edmund isn't just a child, we learn. But more so, a country.
A nation bombed into rubble and tasting its own ashes. Stripped of everything of any value and reduced to zero. Rejected by everyone and forced into murder...in the end made to stare death in the face.
Germany YEAR ZERO will shock you. Make you wince as the tragedy of a nation corrupted unfolds, and self-destructs.
Edmund is no longer just a boy made to suffer in a world he never made. In the end he's our conscience.
- jpseacadets
- Apr 29, 2007
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- Release date
- Countries of origin
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- Languages
- Also known as
- Німеччина, рік нульовий
- Filming locations
- Berlin, Germany(Exterior)
- Production companies
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Box office
- Gross worldwide
- $12,195
- Runtime1 hour 18 minutes
- Color
- Aspect ratio
- 1.37 : 1