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(November Cats) is a 1986 German drama film directed by Sigrun Koeppe . Based on the 1982 children's novel of the same name by Mirjam Pressler , the film provides a somber, realistic look at childhood in post-war Germany. Synopsis and Themes
Despite the harshness, the film portrays the supportive—if suffocating—environment of a small community. Novemberkatzen 1986 Ok.ru
Set in a rural West German village during the early 1950s, Novemberkatzen follows the harrowing coming-of-age story of 11-year-old Ilse (played powerfully by Angela Hunger). The title itself is a bitter metaphor: in German folklore, "November cats" are kittens born late in the year—weak, unwanted, and often drowned because they are seen as an economic burden. Ilse is the human embodiment of a November cat. (November Cats) is a 1986 German drama film
, an eleven-year-old girl who, like "November cats" (kittens born in late autumn that are often unwanted and considered weak), must fight for survival in a harsh environment. Plot Summary A Life of Hardship Set in a rural West German village during
Rather than relying on Hollywood-style melodrama, director Sigrun Koeppe captures Ilse’s daily life with a restrained, clinical, yet empathetic realism. The narrative emphasizes her internal resilience and small victories against an oppressive societal backdrop. Cinematic Context and Legacy