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''Sonnenallee'' (''Sun Avenue'' or ''Sun Alley'') is a
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comedy film A comedy film is a category of film which emphasizes humor. These films are designed to make the audience laugh through amusement. Films in this style traditionally have a happy ending (black comedy being an exception). Comedy is one of the ol ...
about life in
East Berlin East Berlin was the ''de facto'' capital city of East Germany from 1949 to 1990. Formally, it was the Allied occupation zones in Germany, Soviet sector of Berlin, established in 1945. The American, British, and French sectors were known as ...
in the late 1970s. The movie was directed by
Leander Haußmann Leander Haußmann (sometimes Haussmann) (; born 26 June 1959, Quedlinburg) is a German theatre and film director. The son of actor Ezard Haußmann and costume designer Doris Haußmann, he attended the Ernst Busch theatre school in Berlin. Hauà ...
. The film was released shortly before the corresponding novel, ''
Am kürzeren Ende der Sonnenallee ''Am kürzeren Ende der Sonnenallee'' (On the Shorter End of Sun Avenue) is the third novel by author Thomas Brussig. The novel is set in East Berlin in the real-life street of Sonnenallee sometime in the late 1970s or early 1980s. The film ''Son ...
'' (''At the Shorter End of Sonnenallee''). Both the book and the screenplay were written by
Thomas Brussig Thomas Brussig (born 1964) is a German writer best known for his satirical novels that deal with the German Democratic Republic. Life Brussig was born in East Berlin. After attending the "Heinrich-Hertz" School, he went on to train as a buil ...
and while they are based on the same characters and setting, differ in storyline significantly. Both the movie and the book emphasize the importance of pop-art and in particular, pop music, for the youth of East Berlin. The
Sonnenallee ''Sonnenallee'' (''Sun Avenue'' or ''Sun Alley'') is a 1999 File:1999 Events Collage.png, From left, clockwise: The funeral procession of King Hussein of Jordan in Amman; the 1999 Ä°zmit earthquake kills over 17,000 people in Turkey; the Colum ...
is an actual street in Berlin that was intersected by the border between East and West during the time of the
Berlin Wall The Berlin Wall (german: Berliner Mauer, ) was a guarded concrete barrier that encircled West Berlin from 1961 to 1989, separating it from East Berlin and East Germany (GDR). Construction of the Berlin Wall was commenced by the government ...
, although it bears little resemblance to the film set. ''Sonnenallee'' was broadcast in the
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under the title ''Eastie Boys''.


Cast

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Alexander Scheer Alexander Scheer (born 1 June 1976 in East Berlin) is a German actor and musician. He has won several national awards for his performances in film and theater, including one German Film Award for "Best Actor in a Leading Role" and one Bavarian F ...
as Michael "Micha" Ehrenreich *
Alexander Beyer Alexander Beyer (born 24 June 1973) is a German actor. He was born in Erfurt, East Germany. He has appeared in such films as Volker Schloendorff's '' The Legend of Rita'' (''Die Stille nach dem Schuss'', 1999), Leander Haußmann's ''Sun Alley'' ...
as Mario Naujoks *
Robert Stadlober Robert Stadlober (born 3 August 1982) is an Austrian actor and musician. His sister is Anja Stadlober, also an actress. Life and career Robert Stadlober was born on 3 August 1982 in Friesach in the Austrian province of Carinthia, and grew up in ...
as Wuschel *
David Mueller The Taylor Swift sexual assault trial was a legal case held in the United States District Court for the District of Colorado. The trial involved David Mueller, a former DJ, filing for defamation against singer-songwriter Taylor Swift. He claimed ...
as Brötchen *
Teresa Weißbach Teresa Weißbach (born 26 April 1981 in Zwickau, Bezirk Karl-Marx-Stadt, East Germany) is a German actress best known for her role as Miriam in the 1999 film ''Sonnenallee''. Biography She grew up in Stollberg, and at 10 years old joined the You ...
as Miriam Sommer *
Katharina Thalbach Katharina Thalbach (; actually ''Katharina Joachim genannt Thalbach''; born 19 January 1954) is a German actress and stage director. She played theatre at the Berliner Ensemble and at the Volksbühne Berlin, and was actress in the film ''The T ...
as Doris Ehrenreich *
Henry Hübchen Henry Hübchen (born 20 February 1947 in Berlin) is a German actor who played the title character in the award-winning 2004 film '' Go for Zucker''. That performance earned him a Lola, Germany's equivalent of an Oscar, and critical praise at h ...
as Hotte Ehrenreich * Elena Meißner as Sabrina *
Detlev Buck Detlev Buck (; born 1 December 1962 in Bad Segeberg) is a German film director, actor, producer and screenwriter. Life and work From his first short film at the age of 21 in 1982, ', he has remained one of the most important filmmakers working ...
as Sergeant (Major) Horkefeld *
Winfried Glatzeder Winfried Glatzeder (born 26 April 1945) is a German television actor and playwright. He began his acting career in East Germany in the 1960s. In the early 1970s, he made his breakthrough by starring in films such as '' Zeit der Störche'' and ' ...
makes a brief
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, reprising his role as Paul from the East German film ''
The Legend of Paul and Paula ''Die Legende von Paul und Paula'' (; English: ''The Legend of Paul and Paula'') is a 1973 tragicomic East German film directed by Heiner Carow. A novel by Ulrich Plenzdorf named ''Die Legende vom Glück ohne Ende'' was based on this film. The ...
''.


Plot

Michael "Micha" Ehrenreich (Scheer) is a 17-year-old growing up on
Sonnenallee ''Sonnenallee'' (''Sun Avenue'' or ''Sun Alley'') is a 1999 File:1999 Events Collage.png, From left, clockwise: The funeral procession of King Hussein of Jordan in Amman; the 1999 Ä°zmit earthquake kills over 17,000 people in Turkey; the Colum ...
on the
East German East Germany, officially the German Democratic Republic (GDR; german: Deutsche Demokratische Republik, , DDR, ), was a country that existed from its creation on 7 October 1949 until its dissolution on 3 October 1990. In these years the state ...
side of the street in Berlin in the 1970s. Micha and his friends enjoy contraband records, cassette tapes, and other pop culture. While listening to the newest tape Micha has ripped, Sergeant Major Horkefeld, the neighborhood's overzealous policeman, approaches them and confiscates the tape, but announces he is going to make himself a copy. Micha then spies Miriam for the first time and is spellbound. Shortly after, Heinz, Micha's smuggler uncle from the West, visits and harangues Micha over his intention to join the
National People's Army The National People's Army (german: Nationale Volksarmee, ; NVA ) were the armed forces of the German Democratic Republic (GDR) from 1956 to 1990. The NVA was organized into four branches: the (Ground Forces), the (Navy), the (Air Force) an ...
. Later, at a disco, Micha tries to dance with Miriam, but she is more interested in her West German boyfriend, who is thrown out of the disco by the overzealous sergeant major. For allowing a West German into the disco, Miriam is made to deliver a self-critical lecture at the next meeting of the
Free German Youth The Free German Youth (german: Freie Deutsche Jugend; FDJ) is a youth movement in Germany. Formerly, it was the official youth movement of the German Democratic Republic (GDR) and the Socialist Unity Party of Germany. The organization was meant ...
. At school the next day, Mario (Beyer) vandalizes a sign in their classroom, but Micha claims responsibility in order to win over Miriam with a self-critical lecture of his own. After the lecture, Mario berates Micha for getting into "the system" for the sake of a woman. Micha then sees Horkefeld, who has been demoted to Sergeant for playing contraband music in the presence of a higher officer at a party. At a black market gathering, Mario meets Sabrina, an existentialist, and feigns an interest in Sartre in order to sleep with her. After a run-in with Mr. Fromm, a sinister-looking neighbor thought by the entire apartment to be a
Stasi The Ministry for State Security, commonly known as the (),An abbreviation of . was the Intelligence agency, state security service of the East Germany from 1950 to 1990. The Stasi's function was similar to the KGB, serving as a means of maint ...
agent, Micha's father, Hotte, reveals that he has been provided a telephone due to a chronic illness. Miriam phones Micha, who runs to a pay phone in order to have more privacy. Having forgotten his ID card, he is hauled in by Horkefeld and held for over ten hours. That night, Mario hosts a party at his parents' house, as they are gone for the weekend. Fueled by drugs, the party becomes raucous, and Micha and Mario escape to the balcony, where they are photographed urinating onto the border wall below. Miriam arrives to a chaotic scene, and leaves after encountering a stoned Micha, who claims that he has written many diaries about his feelings toward Miriam. The next day, Micha and Mario are called into their headmistress' office, where a Stasi agent informs the pair that the photographs of them urinating on the Berlin Wall made it into West German press. The headmistress berates the pair for disrespecting the sacrifices of the country, and strips Micha of his student stipend, expelling Mario entirely. No longer tied to the city, Mario and Sabrina begin to journey through the East German countryside. Micha sees Miriam, who reminds him that he promised to let her read his diaries. Caught in his lie, Micha goes home and begins to write many years' worth of diaries. Doris, Micha's mother, carries out a plan to defect to the West using a stolen passport and makeup, but changes her mind at the border station. Some time later, Heinz returns, and is pulled aside by a border guard who shows him confiscated material. While plugging in a Japanese stereo, which uses different voltage amounts, the guard overloads the power grid and knocks the street into darkness. Among the chaos, Sabrina confides in Mario that she is pregnant, and Micha's young friend Wuschel makes a run for the border. He is shot by Horkefeld, but the copy of
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he is carrying stops the bullet. Discovering the record has shattered, he is heartbroken. Nearing the end of his diary forgeries, Micha has a sudden realization about his political beliefs, and reneges on his promise to join the army. As he is leaving, he sees Mario at the recruitment station, who confesses that he is joining the army to provide for his new child. Micha grows outraged, and the two scuffle. When Micha returns home, he discovers Heinz – who always claimed the asbestos in East German dwellings would kill someone – dead of lung cancer. Here, the family discovers that Fromm is not a Stasi agent, and works for a funeral company instead. Doris is allowed back into the West for his funeral, and smuggles his ashes back in a coffee can in order to bury him with their mother. Micha goes to Miriam's house and delivers her the diaries, as her now ex-boyfriend waits outside, growing impatient. As he exits his car, he hits Wuschel with the door and bribes him not to talk to the police. While Micha and Miriam share an intimate moment, the 'Wessi' is stopped at the border with a trunk full of weapons. With border guards pointing weapons in his face, he reveals that his fancy cars come from the hotel where he serves as a valet. Back in Micha's room, he and Wuschel listen to the new Exile On Main St. album purchased by Wuschel with his bribe money. They discover that the black market salesman has forged the album, but play
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to it on the balcony in front of a crowd of people, including a now-jobless Horkefeld, newly-married Mario and Sabrina, and the rest of the characters. The film ends with the crowd massing at the border, followed by a long black and white shot of the border gates opened and the street abandoned.


Controversy

Writing for ''
Der Spiegel ''Der Spiegel'' (, lit. ''"The Mirror"'') is a German weekly news magazine published in Hamburg. With a weekly circulation of 695,100 copies, it was the largest such publication in Europe in 2011. It was founded in 1947 by John Seymour Chaloner ...
'', Marianne Wellershoff argued that the film glorified the GDR and played down the negative aspects of life in East Germany under
Erich Honecker Erich Ernst Paul Honecker (; 25 August 1912 – 29 May 1994) was a German communist politician who led the German Democratic Republic (East Germany) from 1971 until shortly before the fall of the Berlin Wall in November 1989. He held the posts ...
. But other reviewers saw this criticism as unfair, and the film was well received by German viewers.


Further reading

Preuss, Evelyn
"The Wall You Will Never Know"
. Perspecta 36: The Yale Architectural Journal. Eds. Jennifer Silbert and Sidney McCleary. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, 2005: 19-31.


References


External links

* {{Authority control 1990s coming-of-age comedy films German coming-of-age comedy films Films set in the 1970s Films set in Berlin Ostalgie Films set in East Germany 1990s German films