Leche de otoño

Basada en la autobiografía de Anna Wimschneider. Anna pertenece a una familia de granjeros. A los ocho años, al quedarse huérfana de madre, tiene que hacer su papel y trabajar muy duramente. En 1938, cuando tiene 18 años, se enamora de Albert y, llena de ilusiones y esperanzas, se traslada a vivir a su granja, pero entonces estalla la Segunda Guerra Mundial (1939-1945). (FILMAFFINITY)

"Herbstmilch," a poignant 1989 German film produced by Perathon Film-und Fernsehproduktions and ZDF, delves into the complexities of rural life and personal tragedy. Directed by Joseph Vilsmaier, the movie is set in post-World War II Bavaria and follows the life of Anna Wimschneider, portrayed with raw intensity by Dana Vávrová. Anna, a young farmer's wife, faces the harsh realities of rural existence while grappling with the devastating loss of her children to illness. The film's title, translating to "Autumn Milk," metaphorically captures the bittersweet essence of Anna's life, where moments of warmth and sustenance are overshadowed by the inevitable decay and sorrow of her circumstances. The narrative of "Herbstmilch" is deeply rooted in the socio-economic conditions of the time, offering a stark portrayal of the struggles faced by rural families in the aftermath of war. The film meticulously details the daily toil on the farm, from milking cows to harvesting crops, emphasizing the relentless nature of agrarian life. Yet, it is Anna's emotional journey that forms the heart of the story. Her resilience in the face of repeated tragedy, coupled with the quiet support of her husband, played by Werner Stocker, creates a compelling study of human endurance and the will to persevere against overwhelming odds. Cinematographically, "Herbstmilch" is a visual feast, with Vilsmaier's direction capturing the rugged beauty of the Bavarian landscape. The use of natural light and earthy tones not only enhances the film's authenticity but also mirrors the cyclical nature of life and death that Anna experiences. The film's score, composed by Lydie Auvray, complements the visual storytelling, adding an emotional depth that resonates with the audience. The haunting melodies underscore the film's themes of loss and hope, creating a powerful auditory experience that lingers long after the credits roll. "Herbstmilch" stands as a testament to the strength of the human spirit, offering a moving portrayal of a woman's struggle to find meaning and solace in a world marked by hardship. The film's unflinching look at the realities of rural life, combined with its emotional depth, makes it a timeless piece of cinema. It not only honors the memory of those who lived through such challenging times but also serves as a reminder of the resilience required to face life's most daunting trials.

Año1989

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GénerosDrama

Países de producciónGermany

Compañías de producción

Perathon Film-und Fernsehproduktions

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