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Rote Erde (German for "Red Earth") is a German television film series in 13 parts (total playing time about 15 hours), the 1983 (first season: Red Earth, 9 parts) and 1989 (second season: Red Earth II, 4 parts), all directed by Klaus Emmerich. The camera was led by Joseph Vilsmaier and . The title music was composed by Irmin Schmidt. The German premiere was on (ARD) channel at 23 October 1983. The last episode was screened on 4 March 1990. In 1984, Peter Stripp (writer), and Klaus Emmerich, received an honorable mention for the series at the Adolf Grimme Award ceremony

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  • Rote Erde ist eine deutsche Fernsehfilm-Reihe in 13 Teilen (Spieldauer insgesamt ca. 15 Stunden), die 1983 (Erste Staffel: Rote Erde, 9 Teile) und 1989 (Zweite Staffel: Rote Erde II, 4 Teile) unter der Regie von Klaus Emmerich entstanden ist. Die Kamera führten Joseph Vilsmaier und Theo Bierkens. Die Titelmusik komponierte Irmin Schmidt. Gegenstand der Reihe ist die Geschichte einer fiktiven Bergarbeiterfamilie im Ruhrgebiet über einen Zeitraum von etwa 70 Jahren zwischen dem Ende des 19. und der Mitte des 20. Jahrhunderts, vor dem Hintergrund der Geschichte des Deutschen Reiches vom Kaiserreich über die Weimarer Republik bis zum Ende der NS-Diktatur. Gedreht wurde in den Studios der Bavaria-Film. 1984 erhielten Peter Stripp und Klaus Emmerich bei der Verleihung des Adolf-Grimme-Preises eine ehrende Anerkennung für die Serie. (de)
  • Rote Erde (German for "Red Earth") is a German television film series in 13 parts (total playing time about 15 hours), the 1983 (first season: Red Earth, 9 parts) and 1989 (second season: Red Earth II, 4 parts), all directed by Klaus Emmerich. The camera was led by Joseph Vilsmaier and . The title music was composed by Irmin Schmidt. The German premiere was on (ARD) channel at 23 October 1983. The last episode was screened on 4 March 1990. The subject of the series is the story of a fictional family of miners in the Ruhr area over a period of about 70 years between the end of the 19th and the mid 20th century, against the background of the history of the German Empire from the Empire to the Weimar Republic to the end of the Nazi dictatorship . The shooting took place in the studios and on the grounds of the Bavaria-Film am Geiselgasteig near Munich. The elaborately designed exterior backdrops stood until 1996. In 1984, Peter Stripp (writer), and Klaus Emmerich, received an honorable mention for the series at the Adolf Grimme Award ceremony (en)
  • Rote Erde é uma série televisiva alemã sobre a vida numa região mineira do Ruhr, no final do século XIX e início do século XX. Foi emitido pela cadeia de televisão Westdeutscher Rundfunk em 1983. (pt)
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  • Rote Erde é uma série televisiva alemã sobre a vida numa região mineira do Ruhr, no final do século XIX e início do século XX. Foi emitido pela cadeia de televisão Westdeutscher Rundfunk em 1983. (pt)
  • Rote Erde ist eine deutsche Fernsehfilm-Reihe in 13 Teilen (Spieldauer insgesamt ca. 15 Stunden), die 1983 (Erste Staffel: Rote Erde, 9 Teile) und 1989 (Zweite Staffel: Rote Erde II, 4 Teile) unter der Regie von Klaus Emmerich entstanden ist. Die Kamera führten Joseph Vilsmaier und Theo Bierkens. Die Titelmusik komponierte Irmin Schmidt. Gedreht wurde in den Studios der Bavaria-Film. 1984 erhielten Peter Stripp und Klaus Emmerich bei der Verleihung des Adolf-Grimme-Preises eine ehrende Anerkennung für die Serie. (de)
  • Rote Erde (German for "Red Earth") is a German television film series in 13 parts (total playing time about 15 hours), the 1983 (first season: Red Earth, 9 parts) and 1989 (second season: Red Earth II, 4 parts), all directed by Klaus Emmerich. The camera was led by Joseph Vilsmaier and . The title music was composed by Irmin Schmidt. The German premiere was on (ARD) channel at 23 October 1983. The last episode was screened on 4 March 1990. In 1984, Peter Stripp (writer), and Klaus Emmerich, received an honorable mention for the series at the Adolf Grimme Award ceremony (en)
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  • Rote Erde (Fernsehserie) (de)
  • Rote Erde (TV series) (en)
  • Rote Erde (pt)
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