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Cast

Jürgen Hentsch

Jürgen Hentsch

Self - Narrator

John Pett

John Pett

Self - Narrator (English)

Crew

Andrew Thorndike

Andrew Thorndike

Director

Annelie Thorndike

Annelie Thorndike

Director

Andrew Thorndike

Andrew Thorndike

Script

Annelie Thorndike

Annelie Thorndike

Script

Hans-Joachim Funk

Hans-Joachim Funk

Producer

Hans-Dieter Hosalla

Hans-Dieter Hosalla

Music

Christa Bramann

Christa Bramann

Editor

Hans-Joachim Funk

Hans-Joachim Funk

Production Manager

Ebo Baumann

Ebo Baumann

Graphic Designer

Siegfried Ebert

Siegfried Ebert

Graphic Designer

Werner Klein

Werner Klein

Sound

Heiner Lück

Heiner Lück

Sound

Peter Nölle

Peter Nölle

Sound

Hans Moser

Hans Moser

Special Effects

Thomas Rosié

Thomas Rosié

Special Effects

Lotti Brösicke

Lotti Brösicke

Production Assistant

Rainer Drewes

Rainer Drewes

Production Assistant

Manfred Jurk

Manfred Jurk

Production Assistant

Valentine Kern

Valentine Kern

Production Assistant

Rainer Drewes

Rainer Drewes

Researcher

Lisa Hadaschik

Lisa Hadaschik

Researcher

Jenna Pozzi

Jenna Pozzi

Researcher

Peter Vatter

Peter Vatter

Researcher

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The Old New World

19770.0 / 10104 min
Documentary

Overview

Die alte neue Welt (The Old New World) (1977) is an East German documentary directed by Annelie and Andrew Thorndike. The film explores the evolution of human history over millions of years, tracing the development of societal formations from primitive society to socialism and communism. Through a blend of archival footage, original graphics, and animation, it contextualizes the progress of human civilization within the broader timeline of Earth's history. The documentary argues that only in socialism or communism can a foundation for a dignified human life truly exist. The film features a musical score by Hans-Dieter Hosalla, performed by the Staatskapelle Berlin.