The Last Years of Childhood

The Last Years of Childhood

Release date : September 19, 1979
Runtime : 1h 45m
Countries of origin : Germany /
Original Language : German /
Director : Norbert Kückelmann /
Production companies : Pro-ject Filmproduktion / Film-Fernsehen-Autoren-Team GmbH / Filmverlag der Autoren /
September 19, 1979 1h 45m Germany Drama German More
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A juvenile offender is handed over to authorities at age 13 and placed in an institution in this somber social drama. Martin is a petty thief who enjoys stealing and looks up to his older brother. When he is informed that his brother has died, Martin runs away from the reform school. He passes through various institutions and is labeled as incorrigible because of his refusal to comply with the rules of society. A dedicated child psychologist tries to save Martin when he entertains thoughts of suicide.
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Gerhard Gundel
Martin Sonntag
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Mutter Sonntag
Jörg Hube
Kripo-Mann
Wilfried Klaus
Jugendamt-Mann
Dieter Mustaffof
Martins Bruder
Evelyne Hohenwarter
Das Mädchen

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  • title:The Last Years of Childhood
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 1979
  • Runtime:1h 45m
  • Genres: Drama ·
  • Countries of origin: Germany ·
  • Original Language: German ·
  • Director: Norbert Kückelmann /
  • Writers: Norbert Kückelmann · Thomas Petz ·
  • Production companies: Pro-ject Filmproduktion · Film-Fernsehen-Autoren-Team GmbH · Filmverlag der Autoren ·
  • Overview:A juvenile offender is handed over to authorities at age 13 and placed in an institution in this somber social drama. Martin is a petty thief who enjoys stealing and looks up to his older brother. When he is informed that his brother has died, Martin runs away from the reform school. He passes through various institutions and is labeled as incorrigible because of his refusal to comply with the rules of society. A dedicated child psychologist tries to save Martin when he entertains thoughts of suicide.
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