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Martha ( GDR, 1978) Jürgen Böttcher
Martha, a 68yearold woman, works at the conveyor belt at the Rummelsberg dump. She was a Trümmerfrau one of the women who cleared bomb debris in Berlin after WWII. Wearing a baggy jacket, she now picks trash out of piles of rubble every day. She allows a film crew to shoot her and her brigade in the final days before she retires and later in the spring. In a rough, warm tone that lacks selfpity, she describes how it was to start anew in bombedout Berlin, to rebuild the city with her bare hands and to do hard physical labor all her life. At the end, she sits happily in front of the camera, looking forward to putting her feet up. Martha Bieder is the last rubblewoman in Rummelsburg. Every day, rain or shine, she stands at the conveyor belt as she has for decades sorting through rubble. After a retirement party thrown for her by her male colleagues, she tells her story of being a rubblewoman in postwar Germany.
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