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Berlin-Schönhauser Corner
(Berlin - Ecke Schönhauser)

Screening on Film
Directed by Gerhard Klein.
East Germany, 1957, 35mm, black & white, 82 min.
German with English subtitles.

This classic 1950s teen cult film is a perceptive social portrait of a city in which political and economic division affects an entire population. Greeted with suspicion by cultural authorities, the film was instantly embraced by the East German public for its truthful portrayal of everyday life. This collaboration between director Gerhard Klein and writer Wolfgang Kohlhaase stars Bertolt Brecht's son-in-law, Ekkehard Schall.

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