Wolf Children - Assessment in Film

Assessment in Film

  • Wolfskinder. Documentary film, about 120 min., Eberhard Fechner (Regie), Germany 1990, ISBN 3-939504-09-2.
  • Irgendwo gebettelt, irgendwo geklaut… Ein Wolfskind auf Spurensuche Report, 30 min., Ingeborg Jacobs (Regie), Hartmut Seifert (camera), first shown on May, 5 1994.
  • Die eiserne Maria. Documentary film, 60 min., Ingeborg Jacobs (Regie), Hartmut Seifert (camera), first shown on March, 13 2002.
  • Die Kinder der Flucht. Part 2 Wolfskinder. Shown in Phoenix on December, 1 2009, 21:00-21:45 o'clock. Directed by Guido Knopp. Regie Hans-Christoph Blumenberg. Production by Cinecentrum for ZDF, 2006.

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