Section: It's all go in the East

Östliche Landschaft

Eastern Landscape

Eduard Schreiber
Germany, 1991, 13 Min

A side effect of German reunification, the accession of the GDR to the Federal Republic of Germany, was piles of rubbish. Insignia of a now defunct state that is no longer required. This waste speaks, en passant, of impermanence and discarded memories.

DEFA Stiftung Sebastian Richter

The rubbish dump in the north of Berlin is littered with the fading black, red and gold of discarded GDR flags. Everywhere the symbols of hammer and sickle can be glimpsed amongst the now outdated items of everyday use, now replaced by others, typically new and shiny. Amongst it all an elderly man squeezes notes from an accordion, whilst a younger contemporary seems eager to rid himself of all his belongings from bygone days. All the while ravens circle overhead, in a setting fit to serve as a metaphor for the condition of both the two old and the one new state(s).

Filmformat
1:1,33
Drehbuch
Rolf Richter
Kamera
Sebastian Richter
Ton
Mono
Schnitt
Ingeborg Marszalek
Musik
Thomas Klemm
Produzent
Fritz Hartthaler
Produktion
DEFA-Studio für Dokumentarfilme GmbH
Kontakt
Deutsche Kinemathek – Museum für Film und Fernsehen
DEFA-Filmverleih
defa-filmverleih@deutsche-kinemathek.de

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