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  1. Konzeption einer analytischen Umsetzung im Unterricht. ZPG Deutsch – Dreistündiges Basisfach Deutsch in der Kursstufe Multiplikatorenfortbildung an der Landesakademie in Bad Wildbad, März 2019. 1. „GOOD BYE, LENIN!“ – zur Filmauswahl. Die Mauer war noch kein Jahr gefallen, als Filmproduzent Stefan Arndt, Mitbegründer von „X Filme ...

  2. 2. Okt. 2017 · Wolfgang Becker’s film Goodbye, Lenin (2003) portrays a tragicomic story of an East German family mirroring the historical changes after the fall of Berlin Wall. The hero Alex fabricates an elaborate fantasy of pre-fall-of-the-Wall life for his mother who suffers with amnesia, since her fragile heart cannot get excited by the drastic social change. Alex’s ...

  3. Good Bye, Lenin! Deutschland 2003 Regie: Wolfgang Becker Drehbuch: Bernd Lichtenberg, Wolfgang Becker Kamera: Martin Kukula Musik: Yann Tiersen Produktion: X Filme, WDR, Arte Darsteller/innen: Daniel Brühl (Alex Kerner), Katrin Saß (Christiane Kerner), Chulpan Khamatova (Lara), Maria Simon (Ariane Kerner),

  4. After his father left for the capitalist West, Alex and his family have become a bit more fervent in their socialism. Living… in changing times. By the time he became a teenager, Alex lost his enthusiasm for socialist values. Luckily, the year is 1989, change is in the air, and Alex is getting caught up in it. Visiting… his mother in the ...

  5. East Germany, the year 1989: A young man protests against the regime. His mother watches the police arresting him and suffers a heart attack and falls into a coma. Some months later, the GDR does not exist anymore and the mother awakes. Since she has to avoid every excitement, the son tries to set up the GDR again for her in their flat.

  6. Goodbye Lenin Summary: In October 1989, right before the fall of the Berlin Wall, Alex Kerner (Daniel Brühl) lives with his mother, Christiane (Kathrin Sass). As well as his sister, Ariane (Maria Simon). But when the mother, a loyal party member, sees Alex participating in an anti-communist rally, she falls into a coma.

  7. Erinnerungsdiskurs. Good Bye, Lenin!zeigt die DDR in der Phase der Auflösung. Die Handlung beginnt wenige Tage vor dem Mauerfall 1989 und endet mit der Wiedervereinigung am 3. Oktober 1990. Der Film ist also kein DDR-Film im engeren Sinn, wenngleich die DDR-Gesellschaft im Mittelpunkt des Interesses steht.