1989 Berlin, Seoul Now (2021)

1989 Berlin, Seoul Now (2021) poster

On 9 November 1989, the Berlin Wall fell. Andreas, Marc, and Sonya, as young people at the time, had to face the sudden unification head-on. After leaving Germany, they are currently living in Korea as a pianist, a film production manager, and a researcher at Samsung Electronics respectively. When a mood of reconciliation between South and North Korea is developing in 2018, they are hopeful that they may face a second reunification. They come to think that North and South Korea of today bears subtle resemblance to East and West Germany in 1989 beyond time and space···.

Director: Choi Woo-young
Genre: Documentary
Runtime: 89 min
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Cinematography: Choi Woo-young
Editing: Ha Si-nae
Country: South Korea
Language: 한국어/조선말
Original Language: ko
More Films by Director: Choi Woo-young
More Films in Genre: Documentary

Frequently Asked Questions

What is 1989 Berlin, Seoul Now about?
On 9 November 1989, the Berlin Wall fell. Andreas, Marc, and Sonya, as young people at the time, had to face the sudden unification head-on. After leaving Germany, they are currently living in Korea as a pianist, a film production manager, and a researcher at Samsung Electronics respectively. When a mood of reconciliation between South and North Korea is developing in 2018, they are hopeful that they may face a second reunification. They come to think that North and South Korea of today bears subtle resemblance to East and West Germany in 1989 beyond time and space···.
Who directed 1989 Berlin, Seoul Now?
1989 Berlin, Seoul Now was directed by Choi Woo-young.
How long is 1989 Berlin, Seoul Now?
1989 Berlin, Seoul Now has a runtime of 1h 29m (89 minutes).
What genre is 1989 Berlin, Seoul Now?
1989 Berlin, Seoul Now is a Documentary film.
Where was 1989 Berlin, Seoul Now produced?
1989 Berlin, Seoul Now was produced in South Korea.