1931 | Germany | Fiction

Kameradschaft (Comradeship)

  • German, french English 88 mins
  • Director | G. W. Pabst
  • Writer | Carl Haensel, Peter Martin Lampel, Karl Otten, Ladislaus Vajda, Herbert Rappaport
  • Producer | Seymour Nebenzal

STATUS: Released

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When a coal mine collapses on the frontier between Germany and France and traps a team of French miners, workers on both sides of the border spring into action, putting aside national prejudices and wartime grudges to launch a dangerous rescue operation. Director G. W. Pabst brings a vivid sense of claustrophobia to this ticking-clock scenario, using realistic sets and sound design to create the maze of soot-choked shafts where the miners struggle for survival. Inspired by a real-life mine collapse, Kameradschaft (Comradeship) is an arresting disaster film and a stirring plea for international cooperation, and it cemented Pabst’s status as one of the most morally engaged and formally dexterous filmmakers of his time.

Solidarity Rescue Mining Brotherhood Realism
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The Criterion Collection
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