Die Mutigen 56 - Deutschlands längster Streik · 2024

Die Mutigen 56 - Deutschlands längster Streik (2024) is a Documentary / Drama / History film directed by Sabine Bernardi, starring Anna Schimrigk, David Bredin, Claire Wegener.

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Overview

Emma Freese is desperate when her husband Alfred falls ill at the Howaldtswerke in Kiel. How is the family supposed to get by without their wages? The war has scarred this generation, but now things are supposed to be looking up. The workers want their fair share and are fighting for an income that also gives them room to live. In October 1956, 34,000 metalworkers in the shipyards and factories of Schleswig-Holstein walk off the job to fight for justice and their dignity. This strike is still regarded as the toughest and longest in Germany. Employers and politicians stand in the strikers' way.

Cast

Anna Schimrigk, David Bredin, Claire Wegener, Maju Margrit Sartorius, Bettina Hoppe, Ronald Kukulies, Max Herbrechter, Peter Sikorski

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What is "Die Mutigen 56 - Deutschlands längster Streik" about?

Emma Freese is desperate when her husband Alfred falls ill at the Howaldtswerke in Kiel. How is the family supposed to get by without their wages? The war has scarred this generation, but now things are supposed to be looking up. The workers want their fair share and are fighting for an income that also gives them room to live. In October 1956, 34,000 metalworkers in the shipyards and factories of Schleswig-Holstein walk off the job to fight for justice and their dignity. This strike is still regarded as the toughest and longest in Germany. Employers and politicians stand in the strikers' way.

When was "Die Mutigen 56 - Deutschlands längster Streik" released?

Die Mutigen 56 - Deutschlands längster Streik was released in 2024.

Who stars in "Die Mutigen 56 - Deutschlands längster Streik"?

The cast includes Anna Schimrigk, David Bredin, Claire Wegener, Maju Margrit Sartorius.