Anne likes to paint, wears glasses, and has straight A's. Tilla also sets the others against Anne, whom she doesn't like because she is so different. The quarrel turns violent. Tilla demolishes Anne's bicycle, and the initially shy Anne retaliates by painting a caricature of Tilla. In an emergency situation, they suddenly become closer, talk about themselves. And getting to know each other reveals that they both feel the inclination for a new friendship. "Children's film by the well-known DEFA cameraman Werner Bergmann, which pleads for tolerance and friendliness." (Encyclopedia of International Film)
Jeunesse
1h 13min
6 FSK
DE
Tilla sets the tone in her class. Everyone does what she wants. When a new girl arrives, Anne, hostility breaks out at first sight.
Anne likes to paint, wears glasses, and has straight A's. Tilla also sets the others against Anne, whom she doesn't like because she is so different. The quarrel turns violent. Tilla demolishes Anne's bicycle, and the initially shy Anne retaliates by painting a caricature of Tilla. In an emergency situation, they suddenly become closer, talk about themselves. And getting to know each other reveals that they both feel the inclination for a new friendship.
"Children's film by the well-known DEFA cameraman Werner Bergmann, which pleads for tolerance and friendliness." (Encyclopedia of International Film)