Year: 2000
Runtime: 110 mins
Language: German
Director: Oskar Roehler
In 1989, celebrated author Flanders journeys to Berlin after the wall falls, only to feel profound despair as she mourns the loss of the communist regime she once idealized. Isolated amid the celebratory atmosphere, she returns to Munich, where encounters with both familiar faces and strangers leave her grasping for direction in a world that no longer offers a clear path forward.
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