Grenzdurchbruch 89

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Released January 01, 1990

Overview

The propaganda film was intended to strengthen the solidarity of the people in the workers' and farmers' state with 'their' border guards and to portray the guarding of the 1,350-kilometre border with West Germany as a necessary measure. Members of the border troops recount their experiences; the film stylizes dead border soldiers as heroes and martyrs, albeit without shedding light on the exact background to these deaths. On November 9, 1989, countless East Germans crowded into the western part of the city, baffled border guards let them pass. Director Matthias-Joachim Blochwitz filmed around the Brandenburg Gate in November and December 1989. Rather than the people streaming towards the West, he interviewed border guards and asked about their thoughts and feelings on the fall of the Wall. Blochwitz used the footage to make Grenzdurchbruch '89, which only celebrated its cinema premiere in 2009: a unique historical document of a key period of upheaval in German history.

Runtime

0h 40m


Origin Country

XG


Original Language

German


Original Title

Grenzdurchbruch 89


Status

Released


Production Countries

  • East Germany

Spoken Languages

  • Deutsch (German)

Production Companies

  • logo for Filmstudio der NVA

    Filmstudio der NVA

    XG

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