Autumn Milk

Autumn Milk (German: Herbstmilch) is a 1989 film directed by Joseph Vilsmaier.

It also won new talent awards for Dana Vávrová and Werner Stocker at the 10th Bavarian film prize.

This cinematic adaptation of the autobiography of Anna Wimschneider depicts her life's experiences and workaday routines as a woman born on a farm in Lower Bavaria, Germany in the 1920s.

At a Nazi Party rally she meets young Albert, who owns a farm.

They realize that they both don't believe in fascism and go to a coffee bar where he starts wooing her.