The first feature from German filmmaker Helma Sanders-Brahms, this potentblack-and-white drama deals with the aftermath of the 1968 student rebellionsin Germany as experienced by two fervent participants. Though the countryexperienced sweeping reforms in the years following, two radicals-turned-successful Berlin stage actors and lovers (Grischa Huber and Heinrich Giskes) are grappling with their growing insignificance and the demands of adulthood. After a night of intense debate about the past and theirfuture, the couple begins garnering support to fight a new abortion bill. However, their rekindled zeal is soon complicated by an unexpected pregnancy. A cult film for the feminist movement" (The Films of Helma Sanders-Brahms). Giskes and Huber won German Film Awards for their" Helma Sanders-Brahms---West Germany---1975---106 mins.Directed by: Sanders-Brahms, HelmaRunning time: 106Year: 1975German with English Subtitles