Born in Germany in 2002, Noa Blanche Beschorner evokes the memory of those who, a generation before her, lived through the separation of East and West Germany. Tapetenwechsel (Change of Scenery) is the story of youth seeking their identity when confronting their collective memory.

In the 1960s, a white couple living in East Germany tells their dark-skinned child that her skin col...

In 1999, Konami Corp. introduced a Japanese-influenced coin-operated arcade stand-up to the U.S. Its...
This color documentary tells the story of the "Mamais." In 1960, a group of workers at the Bitterfel...

In this documentary Angela Zumpe searches for traces of her brother, who moved from west to east Ger...
Dragan Wende has lived in Berlin since the '70s and has seen the city change through the years. His ...

In February 1986 they received the call of a fatherland that no longer exists: four young GDR citize...

It was a foundational myth of the GDR that it was anti-fascist and free of Nazis. But was that reall...

Portraits six lesbian protagonists from rural and metropolitan parts of the formerly socialist Repub...

The “Bowlingtreff” is a bowling alley situated right in the centre of Leipzig opened in July 1987. A...

Over the past hundred years, dramatic social upheavals have taken place in the name of Karl Marx's t...

After the fall of the Berlin Wall, thousands of documents were hastily shredded by the dreaded GDR p...

Docudrama about life, career and breakdown of Erich Mielke, the former Security chief of East German...
In September 1983, a sword is forged into a ploughshare in Wittenberg. It is the most spectacular ac...

When luxury invited itself to the paradise of socialism... For three decades, East Germany rewarded ...

Seven directors remember their childhood and youth; to the 50s and 60s in the GDR. They appear to be...