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The German Lesson
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Episode runtime
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Original language
German
Country of origin
Germany
Type
TV Series
Seasons
1
Episodes
2
Status
Ended
First air year
1971
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The German Lesson (1971)

TV Series • 1971
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Siggi Jepsen, an inmate at the juvenile detention center, is assigned to write an essay in the 1950s. Topic: the joys of duty. He immediately thinks of his own father. As a police sergeant, his father took his official duties more than seriously during the Nazi regime. Siggi becomes increasingly pensive. He writes about his father, who even sacrifices his friendship with an old friend for the sake of his sense of duty. Siggi had protected this friend as a child, and now has to serve time for it…

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Worth tryingSupernatural mystery
EnergyTense with bursts of wonder
ToneMysterious and emotional
ExperienceAdventure, mystery, and emotional pull
Best suited forfocused series storytelling
What to expect from this title?Expect mystery, friendship, and supernatural pressure to grow together, with emotion carrying as much weight as the scares.
Dialogue drives the rhythmChemistry matters more than escalationEasy to settle into
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SourceOfficial rating • Germany • TMDB
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The German Lesson is a 1971 TV series from Germany. Created by Peter Beauvais. Starring Wolfgang Büttner and Arno Assmann. Original language: German. An official trailer is available on this page.
Released in 1971, Original language: German, Production: Germany, Starring Wolfgang Büttner and Arno Assmann.
Episode runtime
Not available
Original language
German
Country of origin
Germany
Type
TV Series
Seasons
1
Episodes
2
Status
Ended
First air year
1971

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Creators: Peter Beauvais

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It is a series released in 1971.
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The series currently shows 1 season, 2 episodes.
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