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Movie review Tannbach: The Wall in head does not want to fall – FAZ – Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung

      

 
 
 
 
 
     
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
         

 
 
 
 
 
          This is not about further: seamstress Liesbeth Erler (Nadja Uhl) did not reach her son on the other side of the border.
     

 
                                           
 
 
     
     
     
         
         
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It is the story of a village in which reflects the history of a country. The place is called Tannbach. There’s not him, but he has a real role model: Mödlareuth, a fifty-strong community on the border between Bavaria and Thuringia. For 41 years walked right through this hamlet of the inner German border. “Little Berlin” called him the Americans. The inhuman absurdity of the “anti-fascist protection wall” was shown here in a special way. From the separation of a country and the separation is in the minds of the three-part “Tannbach”, opened with the ZDF television play the year – a history lesson on three nights, which has its strengths and its weaknesses

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On the Good STRIESOW focus the events that take place in the years 1945-1952. In the last days of World War II, the Americans will advance to the village. By holding Nazis put together the final squad, with the old and very young. The Countess (Natalia Wörner) opposes and also does not reveal where her husband George (Heiner Lauterbach), which is deserted hiding. Your courage they paid with their lives. A few minutes later, the Americans have fought to the last resistor and we have been familiar with the acting personnel: the informers Franz Schober (Alexander Held), who had just been a model-Nazi and could quickly come to terms with the new masters; Count of STRIESOW (Lauterbach) who looks at the shooting of his wife; his daughter Anna (Henriette Confurius), on whose shoulders soon everything will weigh; the seamstress who had fled from Berlin Liesbeth Erler (Nadja Uhl); her son Frederick (Jonas Nay) and her foster son Lothar (Ludwig Trepte), who had to go into hiding a s a Jew, and Hilde Vöckler (Martina Gedeck), whose son can shoot the Countess.

                         
         
         
         
             
                                                                      
 
 
 
 
 
     
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 


     
     

 
     
 

     
 
     
 
     

 
         
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Lothar (Ludwig Trepte, M.) is shot while crossing the border.


 
             
 
             
 
                             
         
         
     

 

     

 

 
 


 
     
     
                 
                                 
                                                                             
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                                          Lothar (Ludwig Trepte, M.) is shot while crossing the border.
                     
     

     

 


 
                                 
                         
         
         
                                                             

But these are by no means all, their broken through the now growing through the village boundary paths of life we ​​come to know. The Americans pull out, the Russians before move, shoot and a family pass to the women. The command receiver attit ude but not sure it is sometimes the same forms, they have changed the uniform – Instead of the functionaries of the NSDAP enter the apparatchiks of the SED on the plan. The District Konrad Werner (Ronald Zehrfeld) now has the final say. The arranged land reform it seeks to regulate tolerated, but when the “Action vermin” starts at the arbitrary suspects are forced to move, he is with his socialism with a human face at the end. The man from the Stasi takes over again is not shilly-long, and not for long, because shooting at the border village in German on a German and push the warring sides to blame for the murder.


                                                                                                     
 

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Film Criticism “Tannbach”

The wall in the head does not want to fall

From Michael Hanfeld

Stories from post-war Germany: The ZDF miniseries “Tannbach” is about the division of a village and an entire country. And says a lot about the presence of German television.

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