52 Weeks Make A Year

52 Weeks Make A Year

Release date : November 17, 1955
Runtime : 1h 28m
Countries of origin : Germany /
Original Language : German /
Director : Richard Groschopp /
Production companies : DEFA /
November 17, 1955 1h 28m Germany Drama German More
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Krestan Serbin, a 64-year-old Sorbian farm-worker, considers himself non-political. He owns a few acres, a few pigs and a cow, and intends to pass all this on to his daughter Lena. Lena, however, shows only little interest. Krestan’s situation becomes more difficult when he is meant to become integrated into the agricultural production cooperative. He even gets offered a position as Training Supervisor. Although Krestan does not oppose the new policy, he is unwilling to surrender his properties. When the political die-hards who intend to hinder the progressive movement try to win him over, Krestan realizes that it is time to show colours.
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  • title:52 Weeks Make A Year
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 1955
  • Runtime:1h 28m
  • Genres: Drama ·
  • Countries of origin: Germany ·
  • Original Language: German ·
  • Director: Richard Groschopp /
  • Writers: Richard Groschopp · Jurij Brezan ·
  • Production companies: DEFA ·
  • Overview:Krestan Serbin, a 64-year-old Sorbian farm-worker, considers himself non-political. He owns a few acres, a few pigs and a cow, and intends to pass all this on to his daughter Lena. Lena, however, shows only little interest. Krestan’s situation becomes more difficult when he is meant to become integrated into the agricultural production cooperative. He even gets offered a position as Training Supervisor. Although Krestan does not oppose the new policy, he is unwilling to surrender his properties. When the political die-hards who intend to hinder the progressive movement try to win him over, Krestan realizes that it is time to show colours.
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