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The comedy “Good Bye, Lenin!” by director Wolfgang Becker was released in German cinemas in 2003. It tells the story of a single mother and staunch socialist (Katrin Sass) who falls into a coma shortly before the fall of the Berlin Wall and has to be protected from any excitement when she wakes up months later.
Jan 1, 2003 · Nur für den 21jährigen Alex geht nichts voran. Kurz vor dem Fall der Mauer fällt seine Mutter, eine selbstbewusste Bürgerin der DDR, nach einem Herzinfarkt ins Koma – und verschläft den Siegeszug des Kapitalismus.
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Good Bye, Lenin! is a 2003 German tragicomedy film, directed by Wolfgang Becker. The cast includes Daniel Brühl , Katrin Sass , Chulpan Khamatova , and Maria Simon . The story follows a family in East Germany (GDR); the mother (Sass) is dedicated to the socialist cause and falls into a coma in October 1989, shortly before the Peaceful Revolution in November.
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The Bluray looks great and it has a reversible cover, that means you can flip the cover and you will not have the FSK logo visable. The disc has german subtitles only, which means that there are no English subtitles available.
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Goodbye Lenin! [cert 15, 121 mins] October 1989 was a bad time to fall into a coma if you lived in East Germany – and this is precisely what happens to Alex’s mother, an activist for social progress and the improvement of everyday life in socialist East Germany.
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