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Ulrich Tukur | Oberstleutnant Anton Grubitz | |
Martina Gedeck | Christa-Maria Sieland | |
Sebastian Koch | Georg Dreyman | |
Herbert Knaup | Gregor Hessenstein | |
Ulrich Muhe | Captain Gerd Wiesler | |
Hans Uwe Bauer | ||
Thomas Thieme | Minister Bruno Hempf | |
Ulrich Mühe | Hauptmann Gerd Wiesler | |
Hans-Uwe Bauer | Paul Hauser | |
Volkmar Kleinert | Albert Jerska | |
Matthias Brenner | Karl Wallner | |
Charly Hübner | Udo | |
The Lives of Others | ||
Thomas Arnold | Nowack | |
Ludwig Blochberger | Benedikt Lehmann | |
Bastian Trost | Häftling 227 | |
Marie Gruber | Frau Meineke | |
Volker Michalowski | Schriftexperte | |
Werner Daehn | Einsatzleiter in Uniform | |
Martin Brambach | Einsatzleiter Meyer |
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Producer | Quirin Berg
Max Wiedemann Claudia Gladziejewski Florian Henckel von Donnersmarck Dirk Hamm |
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Writer | Florian Henckel Von Donnersmarck
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Cinematography | Hagen Bogdanski
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Musician | Gabriel Yared
Stephane Moucha |
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This critically-acclaimed, Oscar-winning film (Best Foreign Language Film, 2006) is the erotic, emotionally charged experience Lisa Schwarzbaum (Entertainment Weekly) calls "a nail-biter of a thriller!" Before the collapse of the Berlin Wall, East Germany’s population was closely monitored by the State Secret Police or Stasi. Only a few citizens above suspicion, like renowned pro-Socialist playwright Georg Dreyman, were permitted to lead private lives. But when a corrupt government official falls for Georg’s stunning actress-girlfriend, Christa, an ambitious Stasi policeman is ordered to bug the writer’s apartment to gain incriminating evidence against the rival. Now, what the officer discovers is about to dramatically change their lives - as well as his - in this seductive political thriller Peter Travers (Rolling Stone) proclaims is "the best kind of movie: one you can’t get out of your head." |
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