Berlin - Ecke Bundesplatz: Recht und Ordnung

Deutschland 2000-2004 Dokumentarfilm

Summary

Detlef Gumm and Hans-Georg Ullrich began working on their long-term observational documentary "Berlin – Ecke Bundesplatz" twenty-four years ago. Their plan was to make a series of short and longer films documenting the fortunes of several inhabitants of an ordinary Berlin neighbourhood as they moved towards the year 2000. The protagonists were a typical cross-section of people living an old quarter of West-Berlin, and so, in their film, widows, a high-flying lawyer, drop-outs, owners of small businesses and a single mother became chroniclers of their Wilmersdorf world.

The filmmakers paid another visit to their protagonists for five new episodes of their opus. In "Mütter und Töchter" we meet a woman who brought up her daughter on her own and became dependant on social welfare as a result; this episode compares their lives, then and now. "Die Aussteiger" relates what has happened to the dreams and plans of a gay couple. At the centre of "Schön ist die Jugend …" are an 89-year-old woman and the man who later became her carer and set up his own business. "Die Köpcke-Bande" is about a family whose members almost all have artistic jobs, while "Der Yilmaz-Clan" tells the story of an upwardly mobile family of immigrants. Everyday stories and contemporary history merge on Berlin′s Bundesplatz to provide an authentic picture of Germany.

Source: 59. Internationale Filmfestspiele Berlin (Catalogue)

 

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Credits

All Credits

Duration:
90 min
Video/Audio:
Farbe , Stereo
Screening:

TV-Erstsendung (DE): 14.04.2004, 3sat

Titles

  • Originaltitel (DE) Berlin - Ecke Bundesplatz: Recht und Ordnung
  • Reihentitel (DE) Berlin - Ecke Bundesplatz

Versions

Original

Duration:
90 min
Video/Audio:
Farbe , Stereo
Screening:

TV-Erstsendung (DE): 14.04.2004, 3sat