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Directed by | Milo Harbich |
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Cinematography | Otto Baecker |
Edited by | Margarete Steinborn |
Music by | Werner Eisbrenner |
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Distributed by | Sovexport-Film |
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Running time | 94 minutes |
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Language | German |
Free Land (German: Freies Land) is a 1946 German drama film directed by Milo Harbich and starring Ursula Voß, Fritz Wagner and Herbert Wilk. The film was a work of propaganda made by DEFA in the Soviet occupation zone which later became East Germany. It uses a neorealist style to portray the effects of land reforms brought in by the Soviet authorities.[1] It proved to be very unsuccessful on its release.[2]