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Das goldene Ufer 2015

★ 4.85 votes104 min📅 2015-04-05

Set against the politically charged backdrop of pre-revolutionary Germany in the 1840s, *Das goldene Ufer (2015)* follows the forbidden love between Gisela, a spirited maid, and Walther, a devoted servant.

Director: Christoph Schrewe

Cast

Miriam Stein
Miriam Stein
Gisela
Volker Bruch
Volker Bruch
Walther
Ulrike Folkerts
Ulrike Folkerts
Gräfin von Rennitz
Walter Sittler
Walter Sittler
Graf von Rennitz
Trystan Pütter
Trystan Pütter
Diebold
Hans Peter Hallwachs
Hans Peter Hallwachs
Mathias
Michael Mendl
Michael Mendl
Graf von Gehlen
Rolf Kanies
Rolf Kanies
Gutsverwalter Senneisen
Vladimir Burlakov
Vladimir Burlakov
Heinrich Heine
Oliver Stritzel
Oliver Stritzel
Elfreda

Frequently Asked Questions

What is *Das goldene Ufer* (2015) about?

*Das goldene Ufer* is a historical drama set in 1840s Germany, where a maid named Gisela dares to challenge the rigid social order that binds her to a life of servitude. Her forbidden relationship with Walther, a servant, forces both to confront the dangers of defiance and the price of love in a society on the edge of upheaval.

Who directed *Das goldene Ufer*?

*Das goldene Ufer* was directed by Christoph Schrewe, known for his work in historical and drama films.

Who stars in *Das goldene Ufer*?

The film stars Miriam Stein, Volker Bruch, Ulrike Folkerts, Walter Sittler, and Trystan Pütter in pivotal roles.

Is *Das goldene Ufer* (2015) worth watching?

If you enjoy historical dramas with rich social themes and strong performances, *Das goldene Ufer* offers a compelling watch. Its exploration of class struggle and forbidden love provides depth, though its slower pace may not appeal to all viewers. The film's unique setting and emotional core make it a standout choice for fans of period dramas.

How long is *Das goldene Ufer*?

*Das goldene Ufer* has a runtime of 104 minutes.

About Das goldene Ufer (2015) — Forbidden Love in Pre-Revolutionary Germany

Set against the politically charged backdrop of pre-revolutionary Germany in the 1840s, *Das goldene Ufer (2015)* follows the forbidden love between Gisela, a spirited maid, and Walther, a devoted servant. Their relationship defies the rigid social hierarchy of the Vormärz era, where class boundaries dictated every aspect of life. Gisela's rebellious streak sparks both hope and peril as she challenges the status quo, forcing Walther to confront his own loyalty and desires. Directed by Christoph Schrewe, this historical drama weaves themes of class struggle, forbidden passion, and the courage to defy oppression. With its moody atmosphere and sharp social commentary, the film captures the tension between tradition and the stirrings of change that would soon reshape Europe.

Starring Miriam Stein as Gisela and Volker Bruch as Walther, the cast brings depth and emotional intensity to this gripping tale of love in the shadow of revolution. As Gisela's defiance grows, the question lingers: will Walther stand by her side, or will he retreat into the safety of his predestined path? A poignant exploration of societal constraints and personal rebellion, *Das goldene Ufer* offers a window into a pivotal moment in German history.