Brecht's play Fear and Misery of the Third Reich consists of a series of playlets, portraying National Socialist Germany of the 1930s as a land of poverty, violence, fear and pretence. Nazi antisemitism is depicted in several of the sketches, including "the Physicist", "Judicial Process", and "the Jewish Wife".
Directing | Vsevolod Pudovkin | Director |
Directing | Yuri Tarich | Director |
Crew | Era Savelyeva | Cinematography |
Crew | Boris Volchek | Cinematography |
Art | Artur Berger | Production Design |
Writing | Manuel Bolshintsov | Screenplay |
Writing | Bertolt Brecht | Writer |
Writing | Vsevolod Pudovkin | Writer |