That Was the Gdr: a History Of the Other Germany (2007) Germany
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Director:al, Gitta Nickel, Gunther Scholz, et, Bar, Reinard, Charmier, Angelika von, Kuczynski, Jurgen
Studio:Norddeutscher Rundfunk (NDR)
Writer:Henning Rütten, Anne Siemens
Date Added:2012-06-05
ASIN:720229913942
Awards:1 nomination
Genre:German films
IMDb:1219719
Duration:6:00:00
Languages:German
Subtitles:English
LAC code:300009257
DVD or VHS:DVD
Original:original
al, Gitta Nickel, Gunther Scholz, et, Bar, Reinard, Charmier, Angelika von, Kuczynski, Jurgen  ...  (Director)
Henning Rütten, Anne Siemens  ...  (Writer)
 
Peter Bieringer  ...  Narrator
Michael Buback  ...  Himself
Annemarie Eckhardt  ...  Herself
Hanns-Eberhard Schleyer  ...  Himself
Jürgen Vietor  ...  Himself
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Summary: English narration & German dialogue with English subtitles where needed.This astonishing chronicle of the German Democratic Republic (or as we called it, East Germany) features illuminating interviews complimented by rare archival materials from film, photographs, posters, caricatures, popular songs and speeches. Former citizens both prominent and unknown reflect on cultural, economic, and political developments from the founding of the GDR in 1949 to German unification in 1990. This is the ultimate film history of events such as the suppression of the Prague Spring in 1968, the rise and fall of the Berlin Wall, economic stagnation, Stasi activity, and the popular upheavals that finally brought down the state.CHAPTER 1: I Was a Citizen of the GDRFormer East German citizens -- from Holocaust survivors, to artists, officials, civil rights activists and ordinary people -- talk about their personal feelings, experiences, and attitudes toward the GDR.CHAPTER 2: From "Zone" to StateEvents the led up to the construction of the Berlin Wall on August 13, 1961 and the final division of the two German states.CHAPTER 3: From Economic Plan to Economic CollapseThe development of the GDR's planned economy, from its beginnings to its failure.CHAPTER 4: For the People's Welfare"Unity of economic and social policy," the program of the SED (Socialist Unity Party), became the trademark of the Honecker era.CHAPTER 5: Intellect and PowerThe history of literature and the art in the GDR was punctuated by State repression; such breaks reveal contestation between intellectuals and state power in the GDR.CHAPTER 6: Shield and SwordFrom its founding in 1950, the Ministry for State Security and its political secret police (the Stasi) were the central instruments of domination; this "shield and sword of the Party," was seen as a defense against external and internal enemies.CHAPTER 7: We Are the PeopleThis was the chant of the thousands of protesters in the streets of Leipzig and other East German cities in the fall of 1989.