

Overview
Her only foray into science fiction—about the havoc wrought on society by a television that satisfies every human craving—The Last Days of Gomorrah was a favorite of Sanders-Brahms, who brought feminist politics to the New German Cinema movement of the 1970s. It is a forceful piece of capitalist realism, critiquing working-class alienation and commodity culture.
Year 1974
Studio
Director Helma Sanders-Brahms
Crew Helma Sanders-Brahms (Director), Helma Sanders-Brahms (Writer), Hannes Nikel (Editor), Volker Canaris (Producer), Dietrich Lohmann (Director of Photography)
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Language Deutsch