Monday, May 26, 2014

When Christa-Maria Sieland, which is carried to the central interrogation Stasi (East German secret


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The Lives of Others is a film that Cinema Club issued on March 4. It is a German film, which was released in 2007 and the first director Florian Henckel von Donnersmarck. It has the German actors Ulrich Mühe, Martina Gedeck and Sebastian Koch in the role of protagosnistes. It tells the story of a couple of intellectuals (and Democrats) who lives in East Berlin during the Communist era Germany, as they are persecuted by the Stasi (the secret police of the GDR). Gunyà the Oscar for best foreign language film, as well as numerous international awards. One of the most llorejades European films. This very interesting film will be presented by Merce Santonja. Then you can read the synopsis and watch the trailer:
In 1984, in the eastern part of Berlin, Department of State Security (Stasi) Hauptmann Gerd Wiesler Assigned to spy on playwright Georg Dreyman known to check if it is loyal to the regime of the GDR. He believes that the aim is really to watch the artist but it really is an idea that has taken the culture minister Bruno Hempfest. The minister wants to remove from circulation Dreyman to win over his girlfriend Christa-Maria vale Sieland. vale She had appeared with Hempfest because otherwise Hempftest had threatened to ruin his acting career. Wiesler's superior, Lieutenant Colonel Anton Grubitz tries to encourage his career making him interesting observations and making your senses become more acute. Making remarks during secret birthday party Dreyman, Wiesler called attention to anyone who reads a book of Brecht. This is the theater director vale Albert Jerska friend of Dreyman, vale which for seven years is blacklisted vale and prohibited from working in their profession. This book picks Wiesler secretly.
Wiesler - single and a poor social life, lives in a sparsely furnished apartment - enters the world of art, critical thinking, open relationships and sees that he can not keep.
After the suicide of Albert Jerska Georg Dreyman changed its actidud respect the government. This aspect is highlighted in the film, after receiving the message, Dreyman plays "Sonata good people," a studio piano Jerska who had given him the birthday party. The name itself comes from the work of Brecht in Szechwan bonds, in which, despite the adverse circumstances and personal disadvantages, a prostitute is dedicated to helping others.
Under the impression of this "other life" Wiesler getting away from the task of finding information about recriminating Dreyman. Trivia Just write in their reports. Using a typewriter than a magazine journalist 'West German Der Spiegel had given him clandestinely, Dreyman writes about the unusually high number vale of suicides. Starting from the second half of the 1970s are not published and censored by the authorities. Dreyman's article is published anonymously in "Der Spiegel".
When Christa-Maria Sieland, which is carried to the central interrogation Stasi (East German secret their) because the culture minister had asked Hempf so she can not resist and reveals the top Wiesler, Anton Grubitz that Dreyman vale is the author of the weekly der Spiegel article. However, it is not the typewriter during escorcollament floor of Dreyman.
Grubitz, suspostós of Wiesler, asked to do another interrogation with Christa-Maria Sieland and asks that brings results. After more threats actress reveals the hiding vale place of the typewriter. But just before you can do caching, Wiesler manages to get the machine home Dreyman. When Christa-Maria Sieland looks like you can not open the hiding more bear the shame of his betrayal. It was the flat currents, pulled in front of a truck and is mortally wounded. Grubitz, although he has no proof, it certainly has helped Wiesler Dreyman. Relegated to a position with no importance vale for the inspection of letters (Department M).
After the reunification Hempf and Dreyman meet again. vale Hempf says no more written after the fall of the wall. Dreyman asks because he had never been observed. Then Hempf replies that had been under total surveillance and tells him to look behind the switches. Dreyman discovers the installation of microphones in his apartment. With great surprise Dreyman read reports that the Stasi had written about it. Surprised notices

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