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Just Married
Original title: Grüne Hochzeit
feature film - GDR, 1988, color, 101 min.
contemporary film, love story, Coming-of-Age Film
Director Herrmann Zschoche
Producer DEFA Feature Film Studios
Script Christa Kozik Camera Günter Jaeuthe Music Günther Fischer
Stills Herbert Kroiss
Cast
Anja Kling (Susanne), Marc Lubosch (Robert), Heike Krone (Jeanine), Horst-Alexander Hardt (Paul), Ursula Werner (Susannes Mutter), Ute Lubosch (Roberts Mutter), Achim Wolff (Roberts Vater), Dana Schmidt (Tina), Klaus Manchen (Meister), Jürgen Huth (Volkspolizist), Christel Bodenstein (Mutter), Klausjürgen Steinmann (Hausmeister), Martin Seifert (Wohnungsbeamter), Heide Kipp (Standesbeamtin), Lotte Loebinger (Alte Frau), Gerd-Michael Henneberg (Alter Mann), Margit Bendokat (Nackte Frau), Peter Brasch (Nackter Mann), Wilfried Pucher (Onkel Christian), Florian Martens (Witzonkel), Hubert Hoelzke (Mann mit Koffer), Gerit Kling (Karin), Theresia Wider (Oberschwester), Rose Becker (Nachbarin), Dorothea Mommsen (Ältere Nachbarin)
Synopsis
It was going to be undying love. Seventeen-year-old Susanne and Robert, who has just turned eighteen, feel like Romeo and Juliet on their wedding day. Susanne is pregnant and both young people are very happy about this. They move into a newly extended flat where they settle down comfortably. The very different personalities of the two young people soon become evident. All of a sudden, everyday cares predominate. The twins, Juliet and Romeo, are a handful - they demand sacrifice and responsibility. After a short time, domestic problems crop up and a big row ensues. Robert moves in with Jeanine, an attractive model, and Susanne gets involved with the helpful Paul who moves in with her. Before long, however, both Robert and Susanne are faced once again with the ruins of their respective relationships. Susanne is desperate to the point of becoming suicidal. But then, as it turns out, the two young people after all do love each other in spite of their difficulties and differences. A happy ending seems possible after all, even if it can’t be as carefree and romantic as Susanne and Robert once dreamed.