Thomas Müntzer

Thomas Müntzer 1956

Thomas Müntzer – Ein Film deutscher Geschichte

★ 8.0TMDB 2h 11min Director: Martin Hellberg

DramaHistory

In 1523, young Thomas Müntzer arrives with his wife Ottilie in the Thuringian village Allstedt to assume the rectorate. As a follower of Luther′s teachings, he finds in the Bible not only reasons for clerical, but also for secular reforms. But when Luther turns away from the rural population after a discord with Müntzer, it is Müntzer who becomes the peoples′ spokesman. He is forced to go to Southern Germany, where he convenes with revolting farmers. But his way leads him back to Thuringia. In 1525, he and Heinrich Pfeiffer form the centre of the Thuringian peasant uprising in Mühlhausen, but their success is diminished by the fact that peasants and craftsmen don′t seem to be able to work together. In Frankenhausen, Müntzer becomes the leader of a peasants′ army that is set to fighting the ruler′s army – and sustains a devastating loss. Müntzer is arrested and sentenced to death by decapitation for his insurgency.

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Cast

Crew

Director
Martin Hellberg
Cinematography
Götz Neumann
Editing
Lieselotte Johl
Composer
Ernst Roters

Details

Release date
May 16, 1956
Runtime
131 min
Status
Released
Studios
DEFA-Studio für Spielfilme
Country
East Germany
Language
German

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