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Summer of '44 - The Lost Generation 2017

★ 5.720 votes105 min📅 2017-06-24

Directed by Friedemann Fromm, *Summer of '44 - The Lost Generation* (2017) transports you back to the sweltering summer of 1944 in Schwäbisch Hall, where the weight of war propaganda clashes with the raw desires of youth.

Director: Friedemann Fromm

Cast

Jonathan Berlin
Jonathan Berlin
Onkel
Theo Trebs
Theo Trebs
Knuffke
Andreas Warmbrunn
Andreas Warmbrunn
Bubu
Laurenz Lerch
Hosenmacher
Joscha Eißen
Zungenkuss
Johannes Geller
Jumbo
Vica Kerekes
Vica Kerekes
Gunda
Lili Epply
Lili Epply
Lore
Peter Faerber
Peter Faerber
Stricker
Karel Dobrý
Karel Dobrý
McKee

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Summer of '44 - The Lost Generation (2017) about?

Set in 1944 Schwäbisch Hall, the film follows a group of 16-year-olds navigating the final days of WWII while clinging to fleeting joys like music, romance, and rebellion. Their carefree world unravels as the frontline looms closer, testing their fragile hopes against the crushing weight of war.

Who directed Summer of '44 - The Lost Generation?

Friedemann Fromm directed the film, bringing a keen eye for historical drama and the emotional weight of youth caught in conflict.

Who stars in Summer of '44 - The Lost Generation?

The cast includes Jonathan Berlin, Theo Trebs, Andreas Warmbrunn, Laurenz Lerch, and Joscha Eißen in pivotal roles.

Is Summer of '44 - The Lost Generation (2017) worth watching?

With its raw blend of nostalgia and tragedy, *Summer of '44* offers a gripping take on a generation erased by war. While it may not boast blockbuster polish, its emotional depth and period authenticity make it a compelling watch for drama enthusiasts.

How long is Summer of '44 - The Lost Generation?

The film runs for 105 minutes, packing its poignant story into a tight, immersive runtime.

About Summer of '44 - The Lost Generation (2017) — A coming-of-age war drama set in 1944 Germany

Directed by Friedemann Fromm, *Summer of '44 - The Lost Generation* (2017) transports you back to the sweltering summer of 1944 in Schwäbisch Hall, where the weight of war propaganda clashes with the raw desires of youth. Sixteen-year-old boys, caught between innocence and the looming horrors of frontline duty, chase fleeting dreams of Swing music, first loves, and the intoxicating allure of Lore, a radiant air force helper whose red swimsuit turns heads. As the boys blur the lines between reckless adventure and inevitable tragedy, their carefree moments grow thinner with each passing day. Fromm crafts a poignant period drama that blends coming-of-age urgency with the stark reality of a generation on the brink.

The film pulses with the tension of stolen kisses and whispered fears, as characters like Knuffke, Bubu, and Pantsmaker confront the unthinkable. Lore's defiant call to 'stay tuned' becomes a bittersweet mantra, underscoring a story where freedom and loss intertwine. Atmospheric and bittersweet, *Summer of '44* is a haunting exploration of youth interrupted by war's cruel march.