1991, 86 minby Konstanze Binder, Lilly Grote, Ulrike Herdin, Julia Kunert
The Berlin Wall has fallen. Doors are now opening and barriers are disappearing. Even before the Deutschmark starts to flow eastward, waves of people gush through the train station at Friedrichstrasse. Beginning in July 1990, when the treaty unifying the two German states takes effect, the controls at this border crossing become ever more lax. Four filmmakers from West and East keep tabs on the dismantling of the border operation posts and checkpoints. In the labyrinthian depths of the Trän
Berlin, Bahnhof Friedrichstraße 1990
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