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  1. Jan 28, 1988 · At the beginning of the 50s, two extremely disparate men meet in a private sanatorium for consumptives: an officer in the People's Police, Josef Heiliger; and a young Protestant curate, Hubertus Koschenz. On account of their consumption, they have to share a room.

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    • Drama
    • Lothar Warneke
    • 1988-01-28
  2. Bear Ye One Another's Burden (German: Einer trage des anderen Last) is a 1988 East German drama film directed by Lothar Warneke. It was entered into the 38th Berlin International Film Festival , where Manfred Möck and Jörg Pose won the Silver Bear for Best Actor .

  3. Visit the movie page for 'Bear Ye One Anothers Burden' on Moviefone. Discover the movie's synopsis, cast details and release date. Watch trailers, exclusive interviews, and movie review.

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    • Jörg Pose
    • Lothar Warneke
    • DEFA
  4. Synopsis. Two roommates in a private sanatorium in early-1950s East Germany are extremely different from one another. Josef is a communist policeman, while Hubertus is a Lutheran vicar. While Josef reads The Communist Manifesto, Hubertus prepares his sermon. Above their beds hang Stalin and Christ.

  5. At the beginning of the 50s, two extremely disparate men meet in a private sanatorium for consumptives: an officer in the People’s Police, Josef Heiliger; and a young Protestant curate, Hubertus Koschenz. On account of their consumption, they have to share a room.

    • Lothar Warneke
    • DEFA
  6. At the beginning of the 50s, two extremely disparate men meet in a private sanatorium for consumptives: an officer in the People's Police, Josef Heiliger; and a young Protestant curate, Hubertus Koschenz. On account of their consumption, they have to share a room. Initially, this is the only thing they have in common. Synopsis.

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  8. Bear Ye One Another's Burden (1988) 12 01/27/1988 (DE) Drama 1h 58m. User. Score. Overview. At the beginning of the 50s, two extremely disparate men meet in a private sanatorium for consumptives: an officer in the People's Police, Josef Heiliger; and a young Protestant curate, Hubertus Koschenz.