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The Indomitable Leni Peickert 1970 Directed by Alexander Kluge Die unbezähmbare Leni Peickert

The Indomitable Leni Peickert is a loose, half-hour sequel to Alexander Kluge's second feature film, Artists in the Big Top: Perplexed. This shorter work, seemingly assembled from leftover footage from the longer film, continues the story of the circus owner Leni Peickert after she first abandoned her idea of a radical circus in favor of a job in television. It opens where the previous film left off, at a TV station where Leni and her friends have gathered as employees, attempting to infiltrate the corporate establishment with their own revolutionary ideas. This radicalism is somewhat undercut by the way that Kluge deliberately shoots down the low-cut blouse of one of these young revolutionaries, the camera eyeing her cleavage and then panning down, to the text she's reading, and then back up again, finding her sexuality ultimately much more interesting than her radicalism.

Country Germany
Production Country Germany
Language German
Spoken Language German
Gnere Drama
Production Company Kairos-Film
Release Date 29 March 1970
33 mins
Cast
Hannelore Hoger Leni Peickert
Bernd Höltz Mr. Von Lüptow
Sigi Graue Manfred Peickert
Heinrich Böll Discussant
Martin Walser Discussant
Walter Jens Discussant