The Turning Point is a 1983 East German film directed by Frank Beyer and starring Sylvester Groth, Fred Düren and Klaus Piontek. The film is based on the 1977 novel of the same name by Hermann Kant, which was based on Kant's own experience as a prisoner of war in Poland. The film tells the story of a German prisoner of war at the end of World War II who is wrongly accused of being a war criminal. The film was controversial upon release as Polish commentators criticized that the film showed the Polish army wrongly accusing someone of war crimes. Nevertheless, the film was successful and won several awards and was the East German official submission to the 56th Academy Awards for Best Foreign Language Film.
The Turning Point (1983)
Directed by Frank Beyer
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56th Academy Awards, Best Foreign Language Film, East, Kant, Poland, Polish Army, Prize, Second World War
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Narrative Location: Lublin, Warsaw
Subject: World War II
Time Period: 1945
Narrative Location: Lublin, Warsaw
Subject: World War II
Time Period: 1945
Alternate Titles
Der Aufenthalt
DD
Futásod véget ér
HU
Held for Questioning
US
Opholdet
DK
Pobyt
PL