Die Sieben vom Rhein
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Directed by
- Andrew Thorndike
- Annelie Thorndike
Distributed byDeutsche Film (DEFA)
Release date
- 1954
Running time
76 minutes| Die Sieben vom Rhein | |
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| Distributed by | Deutsche Film (DEFA) |
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Running time | 76 minutes |
| Country | East Germany |
| Language | German |
Die Sieben vom Rhein is an East German documentary film directed by Andrew and Annelie Thorndike.[1][2] It was released in 1954. Thorndike made the film with his wife Annelie; it was made as part of the "Germans at the Same Table" campaign, and documented the visit of a West German workers delegation from the Ruhr to an East German steel factory in Riesa.[3][4] According to author Bert Hogenkamp, "even political opponents had to admit that Andrew and Annelie Thorndike had made a masterpiece".[4]
