| Between Yesterday and Tomorrow | |
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| Directed by | Harald Braun |
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| Produced by | Walter Bolz |
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| Cinematography | Günther Anders |
| Edited by | Adolf Schlyssleder |
| Music by | Werner Eisbrenner |
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| Distributed by | Schorcht Filmverleih |
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Running time | 107 minutes |
| Country | Germany |
| Language | German |
Between Yesterday and Tomorrow (German : Zwischen gestern und morgen) is a 1947 German drama film directed by Harald Braun and starring Hildegard Knef, Winnie Markus and Sybille Schmitz. [1] It was part of both the cycle of rubble films and subgenre of hotel films. As with many other German rubble films, it examines issues of collective guilt and future rebuilding.[ citation needed ]
It was shot at the Bavaria Studios in Munich. The film's sets were designed by the art director Robert Herlth.[ citation needed ]
In post-war Germany a group of former guests return to a luxurious Munich hotel where they are haunted by memories of their past interaction with Nelly Dreifuss, a Jewish woman who died during the Nazi era.