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  1. Trace of Stones (German: Spur der Steine, pronounced [ʃpuːɐ̯ deːɐ̯̯ ˈʃtaɪ̯nə] ⓘ) is a 1966 East German film by Frank Beyer. It was based on the eponymous novel by Erik Neutsch and starred Manfred Krug in the main role.

  2. May 10, 1990 · Trace of Stones: Directed by Frank Beyer. With Manfred Krug, Krystyna Stypulkowska, Jutta Hoffmann, Eberhard Esche. A film about living and working conditions in the GDR of the 1960s, including a little love story, of course.

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    • Comedy, Drama, Romance
    • Frank Beyer
    • 1990-05-10
  3. Trace of Stones is a 1966 East German film by Frank Beyer. It was based on the eponymous novel by Erik Neutsch and starred Manfred Krug in the main role. After its release, the film was shown only for a few days, before being shelved due to conflicts with the Socialist Unity Party, the ruling communist party in the German Democratic Republic.

  4. Trace of Stones. List. A love triangle forms when the Socialist Party sends a secretary (Eberhard Esche) and an ambitious technician (Krystyna Stypulkowska) to keep an eye on a construction ...

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    • Frank Beyer
    • Comedy, Drama, Romance
    • Manfred Krug
  5. Feb 17, 2017 · The Trace of Stones is the story of two competing work projects in the fictional towns of Schkona und Leupau (thinly disguised versions of Schkopau and Leuna: two industrial areas near Halle). At one of the sites, a man named Hannes Balla runs things his own way.

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    Oct 23, 2007 · East German film director Frank Beyer was 34 when he made Traces of Stones in 1966. This film is proof that the New Wave aesthetics of self-conscious rejection of classical cinematic form and youthful iconoclasm infiltrated the Iron Curtain as it were.

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  7. Trace of Stones. Spur der Steine. CTC • 139 MIN. Watch Trailer. Book Tickets. Synopsis. A significant entry into the history of East German Cinema, TRACE OF STONES, released in 1966 and based on Erik Neutsch's novel of the same name, was initially well-received but later faced political controversy.