Das Wunder von Berlin (2008)
East Germany, 1988: working as a state security service agent, Jürgen Kaiser is loyal to the party line, but worried about his son Marco, a punk. As he is arrested after a concert, Marco is forced to join the army, where he surprisingly identifies with socialism and believes he has to defend his country against the capitalist enemy. While Jürgen is astonished, his wife Hanna and Marco's girlfriend Anja, supporting the civil rights movement, don't like his new attitude...
Director: Roland Suso Richter
Genre: Drama, TV Movie
Release Date: January 26, 2008
Cast
- Kostja Ullmann - Marco Kaiser
- Karoline Herfurth - Anja Ahrendt
- Veronica Ferres - Hanna Kaiser
- Heino Ferch - Jürgen Kaiser
- Michael Gwisdek - Walter Kaiser
- André Hennicke - Heinrich Wolf
- Gesine Cukrowski - Marion Niemann
- Tino Mewes - Moskau
- Anna Loos - Juliane
Screenplay
Production: ZDF, teamWorx
Country: Germany
Language: Deutsch
Original Language: de
Keywords
border, east berlin, west berlin, east germany
More Films by Director: Roland Suso Richter
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Das Wunder von Berlin about?
- East Germany, 1988: working as a state security service agent, Jürgen Kaiser is loyal to the party line, but worried about his son Marco, a punk. As he is arrested after a concert, Marco is forced to join the army, where he surprisingly identifies with socialism and believes he has to defend his country against the capitalist enemy. While Jürgen is astonished, his wife Hanna and Marco's girlfriend Anja, supporting the civil rights movement, don't like his new attitude...
- Who directed Das Wunder von Berlin?
- Das Wunder von Berlin was directed by Roland Suso Richter.
- Who stars in Das Wunder von Berlin?
- Das Wunder von Berlin stars Kostja Ullmann, Karoline Herfurth, Veronica Ferres, Heino Ferch, Michael Gwisdek, André Hennicke.
- What genre is Das Wunder von Berlin?
- Das Wunder von Berlin is a Drama, TV Movie film.
- Where was Das Wunder von Berlin produced?
- Das Wunder von Berlin was produced in Germany.