The Rabbit Is Me (I Am the Rabbit)

1965·Germany - East Germany (GDR)·110 min.
The Rabbit Is Me (I Am the Rabbit)
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"The Rabbit Is Me" was made in 1965 to encourage discussion of the democratization of East German society. In it, a young student has an affair with a judge who once sentenced her brother for political reasons; she eventually confronts him with his opportunism and hypocrisy. It is a sardonic portrayal of the German Democratic Republic's judicial system and its social implications. The film was banned by officials as an anti-socialist, pessimistic and revisionist attack on the state. It henceforth lent its name to all the banned films of 1965, which became known as the "Rabbit Films".