Es ist eine alte Geschichte... Poster

Es ist eine alte Geschichte... 1972

89 min📅 1972-09-21

Set against the university backdrop of early-1970s Leipzig, *Es ist eine alte Geschichte... (1972)* unfolds as a quietly intense East German romance exploring the weight of choices.

Director: Lothar Warneke

Cast

Benjamin Besson
Udo
Katharina Thalbach
Katharina Thalbach
Tini
Cox Habbema
Cox Habbema
Britta
Uta Schorn
Uta Schorn
Dörte
Claudia Ottmann
Gisa
Ingeborg Ottmann
Frau Hüttenrauch
Christian Steyer
Christian Steyer
Reiner Horst Scheibe
Reiner Horst Scheibe
Peter Aust
Gert Gütschow
Gert Gütschow

Frequently Asked Questions

What is *Es ist eine alte Geschichte... (1972)* about?

This 1972 East German drama traces the emotional collision between three medical students in Leipzig whose friendships and futures are tested by a love triangle. As Udo falls for Tommy's fiancée, the group grapples with loyalty, desire, and the choices that shape young adulthood.

Who directed *Es ist eine alte Geschichte...*?

The film was directed by Lothar Warneke, a noted figure in East German cinema known for his sensitive portrayals of personal and social tensions.

Who stars in *Es ist eine alte Geschichte... (1972)*?

Led by Benjamin Besson, Katharina Thalbach, and Cox Habbema, the cast brings depth to the trio of students navigating love and ambition.

Is *Es ist eine alte Geschichte... (1972)* worth watching?

Though unrated on IMDb, its thoughtful pacing and emotional honesty make it a rewarding watch for fans of character-driven dramas. The film's exploration of relationships and self-doubt lingers long after the credits roll.

How long is *Es ist eine alte Geschichte... (1972)*?

The runtime is 89 minutes, offering a concise yet immersive viewing experience.

About Es ist eine alte Geschichte... (1972) — A tender East German romance of love, loyalty, and the paths left behind

Set against the university backdrop of early-1970s Leipzig, *Es ist eine alte Geschichte... (1972)* unfolds as a quietly intense East German romance exploring the weight of choices. Medical students Udo and Tommy have shared dreams and tight quarters, but when Udo finds himself drawn to Tommy's fiancée Tini, a delicate love triangle begins to unravel loyalties and identities. The film's intimate camera lingers on the characters' quiet longing and self-doubt, with Britta's return to medicine after abandoning acting adding another layer of reflection on dreams deferred. Director Lothar Warneke crafts a moody yet tender atmosphere, where every glance and hesitation speaks volumes about youth, compromise, and the stories we tell ourselves about love.

Told with understated realism and emotional precision, the film resonates with anyone who has stood at life's crossroads wondering if they chose correctly. Warneke's nuanced direction and the committed performances anchor a story that feels both timeless and rooted in its historical moment.