Stalinallee (1991)

Unusual camera angles and eyewitness accounts of the planning and construction process capture the spirit of the early GDR and the idea of socialist urban planning and architecture. The "National Development Program Berlin" envisaged Stalinallee as the focal point of a district of residential and high-rise buildings and as a model for the architecture and urban planning of the capital. The section of road between Strausberger Platz and Frankfurter Tor is considered the beginning of the construction of the "socialist capital of Germany - Berlin" and was designed in the style of socialist classicism, the so-called "Zuckerbäckerstil", by the architects Hermann Henselmann, Hanns Hopp.

Director: Sven Boeck
Genre: Documentary
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Screenplay

Editing: Dorothea Brühl
Production: Deutscher Fernsehfunk, Koppfilm, Tele Potsdam
Country: Germany
Language: Deutsch
Original Language: de
More Films by Director: Sven Boeck
More Films in Genre: Documentary

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Stalinallee about?
Unusual camera angles and eyewitness accounts of the planning and construction process capture the spirit of the early GDR and the idea of socialist urban planning and architecture. The "National Development Program Berlin" envisaged Stalinallee as the focal point of a district of residential and high-rise buildings and as a model for the architecture and urban planning of the capital. The section of road between Strausberger Platz and Frankfurter Tor is considered the beginning of the construction of the "socialist capital of Germany - Berlin" and was designed in the style of socialist classicism, the so-called "Zuckerbäckerstil", by the architects Hermann Henselmann, Hanns Hopp.
Who directed Stalinallee?
Stalinallee was directed by Sven Boeck.
What genre is Stalinallee?
Stalinallee is a Documentary film.
Where was Stalinallee produced?
Stalinallee was produced in Germany.