Die Herrin des Hofes

Die Herrin des Hofes

1942
12min

Die Herrin des Hofes (1942) is a German short documentary directed by Andrew Thorndike in his directorial debut. Produced by Ufa-Filmkunst GmbH, the film portrays the daily responsibilities and influence of a farmer’s wife, played by Lotte Brackebusch. Initially banned due to censorship, it was later approved for release in December 1942. The film received a "Volksbildend" (popular education) rating and reflects the era's emphasis on rural life and traditional gender roles.

Die Herrin des Hofes

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Die Herrin des Hofes (1942) is a German short documentary directed by Andrew Thorndike in his directorial debut. Produced by Ufa-Filmkunst GmbH, the film portrays the daily responsibilities and influence of a farmer’s wife, played by Lotte Brackebusch. Initially banned due to censorship, it was later approved for release in December 1942. The film received a "Volksbildend" (popular education) rating and reflects the era's emphasis on rural life and traditional gender roles.
    Released
    January 1942
    Runtime
    12min
    Director
    Status
    Released
    Language
    German
    Production
    UFA-Filmkunst GmbH
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