Something to Do with the Wall
In 1986, Ross McElwee (Sherman's March) and Marilyn Levine were making a film about the 25th anniversary of the Berlin Wall, when the imposing structure was still very much intact as the world’s most visible symbol of hardline Communism and Cold War lore. They thought they were making a documentary on the community of tourists, soldiers, and West Berliners who lived in the seemingly eternal presence of the graffiti emblazoned eyesore. But in 1989, as the original film neared completion, the Wall came down, and McElwee and Levine returned to Berlin, this time to capture the radically different atmosphere of the reunified city.
Género: Documental
Emitir: Ross McElwee, Marilyn Levine
Tripulación: Ross McElwee (Director), Marilyn Levine (Director), Richard Bock (Sound mixer), Ross McElwee (Director of Photography)
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Something to Do with the Wall 1991
berlin wall
freedom
cold war
east berlin
west berlin
post war germany
east germany
childhood
totalitarianism
woman director
First Run Features
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