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The Beaverskin : ウィキペディア英語版 | Girls in Gingham
''Girls in Gingham'' ((ドイツ語:''Die Buntkarierten''); literally, The Checkered Ones)〔''(The Beaverskin )'' on DEFA Foundation's website.〕 --sometimes called Beaverskin 〔http://eastgermancinema.com/2014/10/22/girls-in-gingham/〕--is a 1949 German drama film directed by Kurt Maetzig. ==Plot== At 1884, Guste is born as the illegitimate daughter of a maid. She marries a worker named Paul; her mistress gives her a set of common, checkered mattresses as a wedding gift. During the First World War, Paul is called to the front, and she remains alone with their children and works in a munitions factory. When she realizes how the capital of the great industry magnates had caused the war in the first place, Guste resigns and begins cleaning houses for a living. When the Nazis take over, Paul is fired from his job for being a trade-unionist, and dies. At the Second World War, their children are killed in a bombing. Gusta's granddaughter, Christel, is the only family she has now. After the war, as Christel is about to attend university - the first member of the family to have ever done so - her grandmother sews her a new dress from the old mattresses and tells her to always fight for peace and freedom.
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