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Berlin is in Germany (Spielfilm)

In the organizer's words:

After eleven years in prison, ex-GDR citizen Martin (Jörg Schüttauf) is released from prison in 2000 - into a world he no longer knows. Berlin is reunited, socialism is history. Martin tries to find his way in the new society, win back his family and find a job. But old friends, new laws and a completely changed Germany make a new beginning difficult. Hannes Stöhr's drama sensitively and with gentle irony tells of the clash of two worlds and the difficulties of arriving in the reality of a united Germany.

Feature film, 2001, Director: Hannes Stöhr, 95 mins (with English subtitles)

In conversation: Hannes Stöhr (director) and Dr. Clemens Villinger (historian)

Moderation: Dr. Jens Schöne (Deputy Berlin Commissioner for the Reappraisal of the SED Dictatorship)

Preliminary program

18:00 // "Where is my file?" Guided tour of the Stasi Records Archive // 60 min.
18:15 // Guided tour of the Archive of the GDR Opposition // 60 min.

Registration for the guided tours required at: einblick-ins-geheime@bundesarchiv.de

The Campus Cinema is organized by the Federal Archive - Stasi Records Archive, the Berlin Commissioner for Reappraisal and the Robert Havemann Society. Media partners are Radio Eins and Der Tagesspiegel. The Campus Cinema is being organized in cooperation with the Stasi Museum, UOKG e. V., DOH Doping Opfer Hilfe e.V., Bürgerkomitee 15. Januar e. V. and Förderverein "Campus für Demokratie" e. V..

The Robert-Havemann-Gesellschaft e.V. is supported by the Federal Government Commissioner for Culture and the Media and the Berlin Commissioner for the Reappraisal of the SED Dictatorship.

An event as part of the Campus Cinema

The event is part of the"Campus-Kino" series.

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Location

Stasi-Zentrale - Campus für Demokratie Ruschestraße 103 10365 Berlin

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