Good Bye, Lenin!

Titolo originale: Good Bye, Lenin!
Regia: Wolfgang Becker |
Anno: 2003
Origine: Germany |
Generi: Commedia Dramma
Tag: husband wife relationship | coma | bureaucracy | police state | berlin wall | loss of loved one | german democratic republic | socialism | single |
Cast: Daniel Brühl | Katrin Sass | Chulpan Khamatova | Maria Simon | Florian Lukas | Alexander Beyer | Burghart Klaußner | Michael Gwisdek | Christine Schorn | Jürgen Holtz | Jochen Stern | Stefan Walz | Eberhard Kirchberg | Hans-Uwe Bauer | Nico Ledermueller | Jelena Kratz | Laureen Hatscher | Felicitas Hatscher | Martin Brambach | Michael Gerber | Robert Störr | Philipp Kupfer | Ernst-Georg Schwill | Rainer Werner | Marc Bischoff | Horst-Dieter Stork | Hartmut Kuley | Peter Kurth | Ditmar Bieseke | Arndt Schwering-Sohnrey | Dirk Prinz | Jürgen Vogel | Elke Werner | Regina Ziebach | Wolfgang Stein | Mennan Yapo | Fritz Roth | Maximilian Brunow | Bojan Heyn | Armin Dillenberger | Denys Darahan | Bastian Lang | Lothar Schlichthar | Alexander Reed | Ute Michel | Svea Timander | Hanna Schwamborn | Rafael Hübner | Michael Berge |

Germania dell'Est, 1989: il giovane Alexander Kerner protesta contro il regime e viene arrestato. Sua madre Christiane ha un attacco cardiaco e finisce in coma. Qualche mese più tardi, dopo il crollo del Muro, Christiane si sveglia. Per evitarle emozioni troppo forti, Alexander cerca di mantenere in vita il passato mettendo in atto ogni possibile stratagemma. Ma il mondo è irreversibilmente cambiato...

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Although never mentioned throughout the movie, the family's flat is located in the Friedrichshain di [...] D
The story is loosely based on the last two years of Vladimir Lenin's life, living in a controlled en [...] D
The building Alex (Daniel Brühl) and Denis (Florian Lukas) use in their "Coca Cola news bulletin" [...] D
The reason Denis (Florian Lukas) is seen wearing a T-shirt that resembles the computer code from Mat [...] D
In the original script, Denis (Florian Lukas) was an overweight Turkish-German called "Deniz". D
Sigmund Jähn gave permission to be featured in the movie, but refused to play himself. It was ver [...] D
Included among the "1001 Movies You Must See Before You Die", edited by Steven Schneider. D
At the birthday party when Rainer (Alexander Beyer) tries to hide from Christiane his West German or [...] D
In one of the cut scenes Lara (Chulpan Khamatova) introduces herself as "Lara, like in Dr Dzhivago," [...] D
Quentin Tarantino, during a press conference for his 2009 film "Inglorious Basterds", mentioned brie [...] D
As Chulpan Khamatova did not speak enough German to improvise properly, she had to learn her (gramma [...] D
Jürgen Vogel has two appearances in the film. First he has a cameo as one of the arrested protest [...] D
Florian Lukas was originally cast as Alex. When director Wolfgang Becker chose Daniel Brühl for t [...] D
All letters in the movie were written by a young woman from Cologne who did practical training with [...] D
The helicopter that flies past Alex (Daniel Brühl)' mother carrying a statue of Lenin is a Mil Mi [...] D
CGI was used extensively to "de-Westernize" Berlin. Even though it's mostly shot in the former East [...] D
The T-shirt Alex (Daniel Brühl) wears for most of the film bears the pre-unification logo of Moto [...] D
The Russian writer Olga Slavnikova has released a bestseller novel "Bessmertnyj" in October 2001, wh [...] D
The scene in the bank was filmed on 11 September 2001. Maria Simon later said that she found it very [...] D

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