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- Reports on a group of young people between the ages of 14 and 16 who were interviewed about their partnership relationships and their sex life during their three-week holiday stay on the Baltic Sea. With great openness, the boys and girls report on their early experiences with the opposite sex. Their responsible behavior, their experiences, wishes, hopes, feelings and ideas are carefully captured on camera and well edited with the original sounds. Letters from young people to the newspaper "Junge Welt" deal with problems in finding a partner, with sexuality and in partnership.
- Wittstock an der Dosse is located in the German state Mark Brandenburg, apx. 90 kilometers from Berlin. Volker Koepp came into the town in 1974 to interview women and girls about their work in the textile industry, their spare-time occupations, about their thoughts and feelings.
- A documentary dedicated to the 10th World Festival of Youth and Students held in East Berlin in the summer of 1973.
- East German TV film from 1975 dealing with censorship issues of Slatan Dudow's 1932 film" Kuhle Wampe: Oder wem gehört die Welt?"
- Konrad Wolf (1925 - 1982) was an East German film director, the son of writer, doctor and diplomat Friedrich Wolf, and the younger brother of Stasi spymaster Markus Wolf. "Koni" was his nickname. Because his father was Jewish and was an ardent and outspoken member of the German Communist Party (KPD) since 1928, he and his family left Germany via Austria, Switzerland, and France for Moscow when the Nazis took power in March 1933, where, arriving in March 1934, Wolf came into intense contact with Soviet film.
- About the German composer and conductor Paul Dessau (1894-1979), who consciously decided to move to the Soviet occupation zone (later the GDR) in 1948 in order to help build a socialist Germany. This motivation became clear again and again in his artistic work, even if he did not always agree with the political leaders of the GDR and their goals.