Overview
The Gelsenkirchen coal mine housing estate Flöz Dickebank became famous in the 1970s due to the residents' resistance to the planned clear-cut redevelopment. In 1974, the Gelsenkirchen city council and the owner of the workers' housing estate founded in 1868 (Rheinisch-Westfälische Wohnstätten AG) decided to demolish Flöz Dickebank.
Year 1975
Director Marlis Kallweit, Klaus Helle, Johannes Flütsch
Crew Johannes Flütsch (Writer), Marlis Kallweit (Director), Klaus Helle (Writer), Johannes Flütsch (Cinematography), Klaus Helle (Director), Johannes Flütsch (Director)
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Language Deutsch