A tale of five young Berliners - a taxi driver a travelling wine dealer a record shop sales girl a film extra and a model - spending a typical Sunday. In this vivid snapshot of Berlin life a trip to the countryside reveals the flirtations rivalries jealousies and petty irritations common to any group outing. All too soon it is the end of the day and the prospect of Monday looms and the return to the weekday routine. People on Sunday marked the start of the film careers of si
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Five young Berliners spend a Sunday visiting the country. Nothing of note happens, but in its close attention to the small details of everyday life 'People on Sunday' is a significant landmark in the traditions of European realism. Written and directed by Robert Siodmak, Edgar G. Ulmer, Billy Wilder and Fred Zinnemann (all of whom would later, following Hitler's rise to power, develop successful careers in Hollywood), this edition features a newly recorded soundtrack by Elena Kats-Chernin.
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