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Title No Effort is Too Great for Peace
Production Date 1983
Country of Production GDR (German Democratic Republic)
Duration 00:29:24
Production Company Camera DDR
Film Subject Era 1939-1945; 1946-1953; 1954-1975; Post-1975
Genre Documentary
Summary Short film looking at the events of World Peace Day, held on September 1st 1983 in a bid to end nuclear proliferation. [WARNING: includes photographs and drawings of adults and children affected by nuclear fallout.]
Original Title Für den Frieden ist keine Anstrengung zu groß
Subjects Commemorations; Memorials; Workers; Factory workers; Communism; Peace; Peace movements; Factories; Nuclear war; Nuclear weapons; Nuclear disarmament; NATO (North Atlantic Treaty Organisation); Anti-fascism; Youth organisations; Industry; Sports and games; Religion; Christianity; Marxism; Women; Socialism; Trade unions; Human rights; Arts and culture; Photography; Education; Wars; Arms race; Air raids; Sculptures; Second World War (1939-1945); Friendship; Children; Radiation
Cast
On-screen participant:
Billhardt, Thomas, Tisch, Harry

People Baum, Herbert (1912-1942); Tisch, Harry (1927-1995); Billhardt, Thomas (1937-); Honecker, Erich (1912-1994)
Places German Democratic Republic (GDR); Mansfeld; Berlin; Magdeburg; Nagasaki; Hiroshima; Japan; Germany
Fiction/Non Fiction Non Fiction
Sound Sound
Colour Format Colour
Language English (Narrator)
Module Wars & Revolutions
BFI Identifier N-504075
Copyright The British Film Institute