(The Bridge), stands as one of the most potent anti-war films in cinema history. Released during the West German Wirtschaftswunder
The rise of National Socialism in Germany, however, led to a period of intense persecution for Die Brücke. Many of their works were deemed "degenerate" and removed from public collections, while some artists were forced into exile or silence. Despite these challenges, the group's legacy continued to inspire artists, and their work remained a powerful testament to the enduring power of art to challenge and transform society. Die Brucke -1959-.mkv