20 Years of Freedom 2009 / Das Leben der Anderen / Germany 2006
East Germany in the mid 1980s. For personal reasons, a loyal secret police agent becomes frustrated with his spying assignment. This political thriller with a romantic subplot won an Oscar, a European Film Award, and numerous Audience Awards at festivals around the world.
East Berlin, November 1984. The ruling party has built up an uncompromising system of espionage and surveillance over the inhabitants of a country that prohibits the free fulfillment of the most intimate desires. With goodwill and true conviction, Capt. Gerd Wiesler, an officer devoted to the regime, accepts an assignment to spy on dramatist Georg Dreyman and his girlfriend, celebrated actress Christa-Maria Sieland. Newly ascertained circumstances of the case, however, unexpectedly place Wiesler on the other side of the fence. The protagonist’s lifelong priorities are at stake, as is his safety. The crux of the film lies not only in the fact that Wiesler is trapped among his listening devices without anyone to talk to, but mainly that each spoken word can mean ruin. What are the chances of surviving and fulfilling one’s dreams under a regime whose offers can’t be refused? And can one ever find peace in an atmosphere of fear and constant suspicion?
137 min / Color, 35 mm
Director Florian Henckel von Donnersmarck
/ Screenplay Florian Henckel von Donnersmarck
/ Dir. of Photography Hagen Bogdanski
/ Music Gabriel Yared, Stéphane Moucha
/ Editor Patricia Rommel
/ Producer Max Wiedemann, Quirin Berg
/ Production Wiedemann & Berg Filmproduktion
/ Cast Martina Gedeck, Ulrich Mühe, Sebastian Koch, Ulrich Tukur, Thomas Thieme, Hans-Uwe Bauer
/ Contact Bontonfilm, a.s., Beta Cinema GmbH
/ Distributor Bontonfilm, a.s.
www: www.das-leben-der-anderen.de
Florian Henckel von Donnersmarck (b. 1973, Cologne, Germany) moved to New York with his family as a two-year-old, returning to West Berlin in 1981. He studied in Leningrad and at Oxford University, and after a period of intensive practical study in film direction with Richard Attenborough, he was admitted to the prestigious directing class at the Academy of Film and Television in Munich. His short film Dobermann (1999) was a great success, winning at several student film festivals. In 2002 he shot the short What the Witness Saw for Universal Studios. The Lives of Others, his debut feature, took European Film Awards (Best Film, Best Script), and a BAFTA, César, and Oscar for Best Foreign Language Film. He is currently working on The 28th Amendment.
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