Berlin 1972 - Hauptstadt der DDR

Everyday life/History, GDR 1972

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"Ich geh' durch meine Stadt..." (I'm going through my city...), sings a well-dressed pop singer, expressing her love for Berlin and fervently praising the new metropolis of Berlin East. As a decidedly jaunty, often hymn-like revue, the film tells of the "growth and development of our new capital city". To cheerful music, the camera revels in high-rise views, shows squares that, thanks to their fountains, benches and green spaces, are supposed to make you forget you're in a big city, and visitors from all over the world in top hotels. A decidedly cheerful and at the same time telling insight into the brave, new GDR world. The credits proudly proclaim: "A film by VEB DEFA-Studios für Kurzfilme, recipient of the Order of the Banner of Labour, artistic working group PROFIL, produced on behalf of the Magistrate of Greater Berlin."
17 min
HD
Starting at 10
Audio language:
German

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Producer:

Günter Zaleike

Original language:

German

Format:

4:3 HD, Color

Age rating:

Starting at 10

Audio language:

German

Further links:

The Movie Database