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Rote Erde (German for "Red Earth") is a German television film series in 13 parts (total playing time about 15 hours), the 1983 (first season: Red Earth, 9 parts) and 1989 (second season: Red Earth II, 4 parts), all directed by Klaus Emmerich. The camera was led by Joseph Vilsmaier and . The title music was composed by Irmin Schmidt. The German premiere was on (ARD) channel at 23 October 1983. The last episode was screened on 4 March 1990. In 1984, Peter Stripp (writer), and Klaus Emmerich, received an honorable mention for the series at the Adolf Grimme Award ceremony

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  • Rote Erde (Fernsehserie) (de)
  • Rote Erde (TV series) (en)
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  • Rote Erde é uma série televisiva alemã sobre a vida numa região mineira do Ruhr, no final do século XIX e início do século XX. Foi emitido pela cadeia de televisão Westdeutscher Rundfunk em 1983. (pt)
  • Rote Erde ist eine deutsche Fernsehfilm-Reihe in 13 Teilen (Spieldauer insgesamt ca. 15 Stunden), die 1983 (Erste Staffel: Rote Erde, 9 Teile) und 1989 (Zweite Staffel: Rote Erde II, 4 Teile) unter der Regie von Klaus Emmerich entstanden ist. Die Kamera führten Joseph Vilsmaier und Theo Bierkens. Die Titelmusik komponierte Irmin Schmidt. Gedreht wurde in den Studios der Bavaria-Film. 1984 erhielten Peter Stripp und Klaus Emmerich bei der Verleihung des Adolf-Grimme-Preises eine ehrende Anerkennung für die Serie. (de)
  • Rote Erde (German for "Red Earth") is a German television film series in 13 parts (total playing time about 15 hours), the 1983 (first season: Red Earth, 9 parts) and 1989 (second season: Red Earth II, 4 parts), all directed by Klaus Emmerich. The camera was led by Joseph Vilsmaier and . The title music was composed by Irmin Schmidt. The German premiere was on (ARD) channel at 23 October 1983. The last episode was screened on 4 March 1990. In 1984, Peter Stripp (writer), and Klaus Emmerich, received an honorable mention for the series at the Adolf Grimme Award ceremony (en)
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