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Robert

January 1, 1966 0h 46m

Originally released in 1966. Robert is a horror/drama film. directed by Peter Lilienthal. At just 46 minutes, it's a tight, focused story.

Starring Else Quecke, Thomas Rosengarten, and Peter Hirche

Synopsis

Miss Giehse, an elderly teacher in a boarding school, tries with a lot of good will for her student Robert. The boy seems strangely withdrawn and depressed to her. Robert, whose behavior can be traced back to his parental home, which lacks orderly family relationships, disrupts the lessons with his defiant and rebellious behavior. All her attempts to investigate the causes of this behavior, however, only lead to increasingly serious misunderstandings. In almost hysterical exaggeration, provoked by Robert's tormenting behavior, she finally believes that he is trying to poison her and knocks the boy down during a break. The principal of the boarding school inadvertently witnesses this incident and dismisses Miss Giehse after a heated controversy. The teacher does not overcome the shame of the dismissal and the pain of her own actions and dies on the day she has to leave the boarding school on a trip with the school bus.

Quick Facts

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Release Date January 1, 1966 60 years ago
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Runtime 0h 46m 46 minutes total
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Language German Original language
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Country Germany Production

Production Details

Status
Released
Original Language
DE

Production Companies

  • Sender Freies Berlin

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Robert about?

Miss Giehse, an elderly teacher in a boarding school, tries with a lot of good will for her student Robert. The boy seems strangely withdrawn and depressed to her. Robert, whose behavior can be tra...

Who directed Robert?

Robert was directed by Peter Lilienthal.

How long is Robert?

Robert has a runtime of 0 hours and 46 minutes (46 minutes total).

When was Robert released?

Robert was released on January 1, 1966 in theaters.

Who are the main actors in Robert?

The main cast of Robert includes Else Quecke, Thomas Rosengarten, Peter Hirche, Renate Gerhardt, Ladislaus Somogyi.