Gerd Conradt // Deutschland // 1987 // 10:00 min
documentary
An Historical Film with a Children’s Song: A camera documents the action of one day at the border that seperated east and west Berlin. We observe 12 hours in quick motion; fortifications, hanging up washing, ping-pong and German / German insanity.
Hartmut Jahn // Deutschland // 1989 // 15:00 min
The Berlin Wall as a surface upon which art, activism, history and visions are projected. A playful portrait.
Gunther Scholz // Deutschland // 1998 // 02:30 min
The status of the GDR. O-Ton Honecker.
Marcus Wildelau, Daniel Blazek // Deutschland // 2004 // 05:00 min
short fiction
Nov 9th,1989: an extraterrestrial satellite hits ground in the GDR. On board: a video-message. Will German-German history be able to take two historical events on one day?
Ramona Welsh // Deutschland // 1988 // 11:00 min
A collage from private 8mm and Super8 footage. Simulation of an escape attempt, born out of the framework of an independent theatrical production. The film maker was deported from the GDR because of the film.
Egon Bunne // Deutschland // 1982 // 09:00 min
A rare documentary. Activism at the Berlin Wall (west side, Mariannenplatz, Kreuzberg) at the time of Berliner Punk, and German New Wave music.
Reinhard Greuner // Deutschland // 1956 // 08:00 min
A non-government subsidized, subjective documentation by a now deceased journalist. Trümmerfrauern, Stalinallee, Fischerinsel, Schönhauser Allee ...
Wolfgang Meisterstein // Deutschland // 1990 // 02:30 min
A film about hte reunification of Germany. What joy, the wall has fallen! Hans goes on an excursion to explore the west Berlin and has some exciting fast food experiences.
Björn Melhus // Deutschland // 1990 // 07:00 min
The 1st of July 1990, the day of currency standardization. In the then existing DDR (East Germany) the free-market is introduced. The event is celebrated by an American propaganda group.
Hartmut Jahn, Reiner Konstantin // Deutschland // 1989 // 04:30 min
experimental
The fall of the wall. A musical collage with JFK, Ernst Reuter and the fall of the Berlin Wall. Sound: John F. and the Gropius Larks.