Betrayal (1994)

Journalist Björn Cederberg travels to Berlin, Jena, Weimar and Rome to meet his old friend, the cultural worker Sascha Anderson. He got to know Anderson in 1983 in the GDR, where he was a central figure among opposition writers and artists in East Berlin's Prenzlauer Berg. Cederberg has a hard time believing that it is true that the media reports, namely that for 20 years Anderson has been an informant to Stasi, the East German authority that spied on its own citizens.

Director: Fredrik von Krusenstjerna
Genre: Documentary
Runtime: 61 min
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Cinematography: Jan Röed
Editing: Nils Pagh Andersen
Production: Charon Film AB
Country: Sweden
Language: Deutsch, svenska
Original Language: sv
More Films by Director: Fredrik von Krusenstjerna
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Frequently Asked Questions

What is Betrayal about?
Journalist Björn Cederberg travels to Berlin, Jena, Weimar and Rome to meet his old friend, the cultural worker Sascha Anderson. He got to know Anderson in 1983 in the GDR, where he was a central figure among opposition writers and artists in East Berlin's Prenzlauer Berg. Cederberg has a hard time believing that it is true that the media reports, namely that for 20 years Anderson has been an informant to Stasi, the East German authority that spied on its own citizens.
Who directed Betrayal?
Betrayal was directed by Fredrik von Krusenstjerna.
Who stars in Betrayal?
Betrayal stars Rikard Wolff, Sascha Anderson, Björn Cederberg.
How long is Betrayal?
Betrayal has a runtime of 1h 1m (61 minutes).
What genre is Betrayal?
Betrayal is a Documentary film.
Where was Betrayal produced?
Betrayal was produced in Sweden.