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tale of young Berliners - a taxi driver, a travelling wine dealer,
a record shop sales girl, a film extra and a model - spending a
typical Sunday. In this vivid snapshot of Berlin life, a trip to
the countryside reveals the flirtations, rivalries, jealousies,
and petty irritations common to any group outing. All too soon it
is the end of the day and the prospect of Monday looms, and the
return to weekday routine.
Considered one of the most important works of the German film Avant-Garde
of the 1920s, and a huge influence on the French New Wave and Italian
Neorealist movements, People On Sunday also marked the start of
the film careers of six cineastes who would go on to great international
success: Billy Wilder, Robert and Curt Siodmak, Edgar G Ulmer, Eugen
Schufftan and Fred Zinnemann. A restored version with a ascore by
Elena Kats-Chermin.
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