The Unbearable Lightness of the Revolution

The Unbearable Lightness of the Revolution (2021)


  • Genre: Drama, History, TV Movie
  • Release Date: 2021-04-28
  • User Rating: 6.1/10 from 4 ratings
  • Runtime: 1h 29min
  • Language: Deutsch
  • Production Company: ARD
  • Production Country: Germany
  • Director: Andy Fetscher
star 6.1/10
From 4 Ratings

Summary

East Germany, 1988. 19-year-old Franka doesn't really care for politics. She prefers going to the disco and dreaming about seeing Bruce Springsteen and Michael Jackson live in concert. But beneath her carefree façade, she is scarred by the loss of her baby brother. But then she meets Stefan: He's young, idealistic, and part of an environmental activist group. A mix that makes Franka instantly make fall for him – and his group, which welcomes her with open arms. But this wild, revolutionary influence does not stay unnoticed: Her mother, who's with the Party, is worried about Franka. As Stefan's group loses the support of the church, leaving them vulnerable to the state, Stefan and Franka are soon in the government's line of fire…

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  • Janina Fautz

    as Franka Blankenstein
  • Ferdinand Lehmann

    as Stefan Clausnitz
  • Inka Friedrich

    as Renate Blankenstein
  • Alexander Hörbe

    as Horst Blankenstein
  • Timur Bartels

    as Daks
  • Marlene Tanczik

    as Solveig
  • Maximilian Klas

    as Karsten
  • Katja Hutko

    as Trixi Hupfer
  • Anabel Möbius

    as Astrid
  • Andreas Warmbrunn

    as Tanker
  • Fred Costea

    as Schnorchel
  • Tom Jahn

    as Herbert Prawan
  • Eva-Maria Kurz

    as Lieselotte
  • Margot Nagel

    as Gerlinde
  • Torsten Michaelis

    as Fachlehrer
  • Christian Näthe

    as Pfarrer Jessen
  • David Nolden

    as Hacki
  • Charlotte Puder

    as Schwester Ulrike
  • Torsten Ranft

    as Genosse Stahle
  • Moritz Carl Winkelmayr

    as Fred Kowasch
Camera Matthias Papenmeier Camera Technician
Sound Philipp E. Kümpel Music
Directing Andy Fetscher Director
Writing Thomas Kirchner Writer

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