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TRANSIT
documentary , Sun, 09:00
Germany, 2010, 80'
Director: Angela Zumpe
Producer: Holm Taddiken
Director of photography: Peter Petrides
Writer: Angela Zumpe
Composer: Ilja Coric
Editor: Regina Bärtschi
Synopsis: May 1968: The student protests in West-Berlin are in full swing, and in the middle of it all, my 21-year-old brother Reinhard. He openly flirts with socialist tenants,partly out of protest against our conservative father. Reinhard resolves to take drastic measures and relocate to East Germany – a complete scandal. It is the last we hear from him. Eight months later, in January 1969, Reinhard is found dead. His suicide is baffling. What drove him behind the Iron Curtain, and what happened to him there? Nearly forty years later, I go in search of traces of his short life in East Germany. Along the way, I encounter several people who, like my brother, went “against the current” from West to East. Like the exiled Berlin Jew Salomea G, who chose the other system and joined the communist party as an IM (unofficial employees). Or Henriette S., who as a child moved to East Germany with her mother, only to flea to the West with her daughter in 1974. Later she got imprisoned by the State Security. Twenty years after the demise of East Germany, TRANSIT uses my family’s story as a point of departure for examining the reasons behind all these decisions and the allure of the other Germany.
Director: Angela Zumpe
Angela Zumpe: - Born in Berlin - Specialized as a filmmaker on documentary films for theatrical release and videoart - Since 1998 Professor for Audiovisual Media at the Anhalt University, Departement of Design in Dessau - Education: Painting at University of Art, Berlin (UdK), finishing with Masterdegree; Scholarship from DAAD (German Academic Exchange Service) for New York University, studies of Film and Television, (MFA) - AZ had various Art Exhibitions, also worked as creative director for mayor german TVstations (n-tv, MDR, RBB, RIAS TV/Deutsche Welle, SAT 1) - lives and works in Berlin