UFA-Dabei 720/1970 12.05.1970

Synopsis

01 Malente: training of the German soccer team Helmut Schön speaks with a player, great. Uwe Seeler running great. Many of the training scenes. Nice, big, at the microphone, o-ton: "Yes, this heavy seasonal is the health of the players not in best condition Of course. Whether the team still can catch up the weaknesses of the condition, which is now or the fatigue that has now occurred, is Of course the issue of the time. I think that we will have sufficient opportunity to the last 14 days before the start of the World Cup in Mexico, us meet to prepare... Whether the team is better now than in 1966, that it cannot be said: that can not play, can be no comparisons. I hope that it turns out during the games." Photographer: training scenes, ZL.

02. Berlin, Olympic Stadium: Football international match Germany - Ireland of 2:1 equivalent stands, game scenes in ZL, Uwe Seeler on the field. Overath is right in the penalty area. Seeler shoots head ball goal to 1:0 cheering spectators, ball rolling into the goal. Head ball of Saliba, total. Löhr scores goal to the 2:0 Seeler, almost alone in the picture, shoots. Irish shot lands in the German goal. Result 2:1.

03. Saarbrücken: SPD party day long shots of the meeting hall at the front large font: SPD. Willy Brandt and Helmut Schmidt smoking, together, great. Brandt with glasses, close. Carlo Schmid and Käthe Strobel, together, great. Klaus Schütz, great. Table with Young Socialists, Chairman of the Young Socialists, Karsten Voigt. Herbert Wehner, speaks great actuality, takes position to the criticism of the Young Socialists: "I would like to respond. Please, read the Godesberg program that makes clear with "Core values of socialism" and "Basic requirements for a decent society", that socialism is a continuing task to fight for freedom and justice, to preserve them and to prove himself in them. Social democracy and democratic socialism mean: so A lot of socialism as necessary for democracy for all to realize. So A lot socialism as possible, without stifling the democracy for all. On this dosage it is." Willy Brandt, close, cigarillo ignites itself. Walcott before the meeting, viewed from the rear on the lectern. Applauding participants.

04. Cambodia: US invasion and counter-demonstrations fight scenes, the so-called hook and Parrot beak: 1 tanks in the area. Fire tank gun. Tank drives together a bunch of bikes. Aircraft in the air, detonated in wooded area. Demonstrations, Paris: Peaceful demonstration and rally with transparent "Mouvement contre le antisémitisme". London: Students with transparent "British campaign for peace in Viet Nam". COP collection. Young people on the roadside arms and outstretched index finger held high, and V-characters. Young people in crowds with police.
Berlin: Demonstrators. Transparent: "victory in the war of the people". Enraged protesters behind barriers. Stone thrower, remote; Water cannons, Stacheldrahtverhau. Water cannons, total and policemen. Mounted police. Swivel on dead horse. Police officer group, before that car with a half-dozen windshield. Injured carried off on stretchers. Police in front of the America House, thrown stones on the road. Inserted window panes.

05 Oberammergau: passionsspiele scene of the last supper, total, Christ actor, original sound. Road sign: Passionsspielhaus. Road construction workers. Bearded men of Oberammergau of ages. Painter paints the picture on wall, wood carver on monk character, big. Various wood carving. The Festspielhaus viewers. People at the Office, pan over display of a devotional Act, Madonna. Bearded men on tractors, bikes, motorcycle. Long shot of the stage, auditorium with cameramen and photographers. Theo Petersen (German newsreel) with headphones to the tape device. Several scenes of the passion play "Entry into Jerusalem". Original sound of the song. Christ starring on donkeys.

06th Dove-Elbe: motorboat racing of the 350 cc class Grand Prix of Europe powerboat athletes prepare their boats. Boats are most thin booms to water. Man is launching pad. Racing scenes, crash, scenes at the turn. Under the drivers Kurt Mischke / Berlin in his boat. Pots-eating woman and small boy on garden chairs on the shore. Mischke, decreases helmet large in the boat. Latecomers contributor to.

Origin / Type of content

Narration

Persons in the Film

Brandt, Willy ; Petersen, Theo ; Schmid, Carlo ; Schütz, Klaus ; Strobel, Käthe ; Voigt, Karsten ; Wehner, Herbert ; Löhr, Hannes ; Mischke, Kurt ; Overath ; Seeler, Uwe ; Schön, Helmut

Places

Paris ; London ; Berlin ; Oberammergau, Germany ; Cambodia ; Saarbrücken ; Malente ; Dove-Elbe ; Germany

Topics

Sachindex Wochenschauen ; Demonstrations ; Domestic events ; festivals ; Football ; motor boat race ; Smoking ; Religious events ; War, prisoners of war ; Cultural events ; transport

Type

Newsreel (G)

Genre

Weekly Newsreel

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Title:

UFA-Dabei 720/1970

UFA-Wochenschau (Other title)

Country of Origin:
Federal Republic of Germany

Year of Production and/or Release

Date of Release:
12.05.1970
Year of Production:
1970

Credits

Origin:
Training d soccer national-Mannsch. Malente & statement of Helmut Schön game: Germany/Ireland in Berlin camera: fire, Rühe origin: Fox pool SPD Party Conference in Saarbrücken camera: Luppa anti-United States protests away. Invasion of Kamodja camera: Pahl origin: Pathé journal, vis news, Turner enterpr., looking typically world passion play in Oberammergau camera: Wiers, Brandes powerboat race Dove-Elbe, Gr. price of Europe camera: Rühe, fire at the beginning and end of total length

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