Life Begins Tomorrow (German: Morgen beginnt das Leben) is a 1933 German drama film directed by Werner Hochbaum and starring Erich Haußmann, Hilde von Stolz and Harry Frank.
His neighbors' whispered gossip and the violinist's own flashbacks reveal that he was imprisoned for murder.
Which begs questions such as: Has his wife, a waitress, begun a love affair while he was in jail?
This story... is a sort of anthology of 1920s International Style devices: canted angles, rapid montages, City Symphony passages, flamboyant camera movements, multiple-image superimpositions, and huge close-ups of faces, hands, and objects.
Everything from Impressionist subjective-focus point-of-view to Expressionist shadow work comes into play.