Bookkeeper Kremke
Directed byMarie Harder
Directed by
Marie Harder
In this realistic, unsentimental portrait of Germany’s dire economic situation, a middle-aged payroll clerk loses his job due to technological advances and, unable to find another, descends into despair. The film’s director, Marie Harder, was one of only a few women directors of the time and was also the head of the German Social Democratic Film Office. She made only two known films before her accidental death in exile in Mexico in 1936.
silent film
weimar, germany
new objectivity
Last Updated: September 16, 2023