Good Bye, Lenin! (2003)
Good Bye, Lenin! (2003)



Plot.
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Cast & Crew.

Daniel Brühl
Alex

Katrin Sass
Mother

Chulpan Khamatova
Lara

Maria Simon
Ariane

Florian Lukas
Denis

Alexander Beyer
Rainer

Burghart Klaußner
Alex's Father

Michael Gwisdek
Klapprath

Christine Schorn
Ms. Schäfer

Jürgen Holtz
Mr. Ganske

Jochen Stern
Mr. Mehlert

Stefan Walz
'Sigmund Jähn'

Eberhard Kirchberg
Dr. Wagner

Hans-Uwe Bauer
Dr. Mewes

Nico Ledermueller
Alex (11 years)

Jelena Kratz
Ariane (13 years)

Laureen Hatscher
Baby Paula (1 year)

Felicitas Hatscher
Baby Paula (1 year)

Martin Brambach
Stasi 1

Michael Gerber
Stasi 2

Robert Störr
Official at Award Ceremony

Philipp Kupfer
Baby Paula (3 months)

Ernst-Georg Schwill
Taxi Driver

Rainer Werner
Stasi in Denim Jacket

Marc Bischoff
Young Ward Doctor

Horst-Dieter Stork
Border Guard 1

Hartmut Kuley
NVA-Officer

Peter Kurth
'X-TV' Boss

Ditmar Bieseke
Border Guard 2

Arndt Schwering-Sohnrey
Ambulance Driver

Dirk Prinz
Passenger

Jürgen Vogel
'The Chick'

Elke Werner
Saleswoman HO-Market

Regina Ziebach
Cucumber Woman

Wolfgang Stein
Cucumber Man

Mennan Yapo
Flea Market Vendor

Fritz Roth
Guard at Coca-Cola

Maximilian Brunow
Pioneer Sasha

Bojan Heyn
Pioneer Niko

Armin Dillenberger
Bank Teller

Denys Darahan
Pioneer Christian

Bastian Lang
Pioneer Frank

Lothar Schlichthar
Fat Man at the Pool

Alexander Reed
Wuppertaler

Ute Michel
Gynecologist

Svea Timander
Father's New Wife

Hanna Schwamborn
Carla

Rafael Hübner
Thomas

Michael Berge
Party Speaker

Wolfgang Becker
Director / Screenplay

Martin Kukula
Director of Photography

Katja De Bock
Producer

Yann Tiersen
Original Music Composer

Simone Bär
Casting

Stefan Arndt
Producer

Marcos Kantis
Line Producer

Peter R. Adam
Editor

Lothar Holler
Production Design

Andreas Schreitmüller
Producer

Manuela Stehr
Producer

Bernd Lichtenberg
Screenplay

Chris Silber
Screenplay

Achim von Borries
Screenplay

Hendrik Handloegten
Screenplay

Christian Schaefer
Set Designer

Tommy Schulz
Gaffer

Dirk Plamböck
Still Photographer

Dirk Jacob
Sound Designer

Matthias Klemme
Art Direction

Lars Ginzel
Sound Effects Editor

Aenne Plaumann
Costume Design

Sven Asamoa
Special Effects

Thorsten Thiesse
Special Effects

Björn Rehbein
Hairstylist

Helmut Prein
Gaffer

Jörn Poetzl
Foley

Conny Klein
Still Photographer

Andro Steinborn
Music Supervisor

Christine Seehofer
Assistant Costume Designer

Michael Konstabel
Researcher

Klemens Becker
Steadicam Operator

Jörg Widmer
Steadicam Operator

Kuen-Il Song
Sound Effects Editor

Kai-Uwe Koch
ADR & Dubbing

Birger Laube
Makeup Artist

Sandra Scheucher
Script Supervisor

Heike Merker
Makeup Artist

Lena Lazzarotto
Makeup Artist

Birgit Guðjónsdóttir
Second Unit Director of Photography

Andrea Eisensee
Set Dresser

Marcus Welsch
Second Assistant Director

Susanne Boeing
Second Assistant Director

Sarah Gross
First Assistant Director

Ralph Kaechele
Second Unit Director of Photography
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Details.
Release DateFebruary 13, 2003
StatusReleased
Running Time2h 1m
Content RatingR
Budget$4,800,000
Box Office$79,384,880
Filming LocationsBerlin, Germany
Genres
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This Movie Is About.
Wiki.
Good Bye, Lenin! is a 2003 German tragicomedy film, directed by Wolfgang Becker. The cast includes Daniel Brühl, Katrin Sass, Chulpan Khamatova, and Maria Simon. The story follows a family in East Germany (GDR); the mother (Sass) is dedicated to the socialist cause and falls into a coma in October 1989, shortly before the Peaceful Revolution in November. When she awakens eight months later in June 1990, her son (Brühl) attempts to protect her from a fatal shock by concealing the fall of the Berlin Wall and the collapse of Communism in East Germany.
Most scenes were shot at the Karl-Marx-Allee in Berlin and around Plattenbauten near Alexanderplatz. Good Bye, Lenin! received numerous honours, including 2003's European Film Award for Best Film and German Film Award for Best Fiction Film.
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