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In Leipzig play the ARD blockbuster "Tatort" "In aller Freundschaft" and "veterinarian Dr. Mertens. In the early days of setting-Görlitz scenes for the Hollywood film was "In 80 days around the world" (Jackie Chan), "The Reader" (with Kate Winslet) and "Inglourious Basterds" shot (with Brad Pitt). Dresden's magnificent panorama of themselves a backdrop for filming. In contrast Zwickau in Saxony's towns plays a film supporting role. As a location the city dump was so far (too) rarely discovered. In the Location Guide to the Middle Medienförderung it is represented only with its art nouveau jewel Johannisbad. Despite this being extras, it would almost Zwickau for the Oscars done. The roles that the city has played in the movie business and in which novels, it is a scene - an overview.

blockbuster film "Good Bye, Lenin!": Naughty as Oscar, but bad luck with Oscar

"Good Bye, Lenin" (2003), with more than six million visitors, one of the most successful German movies in general. The focus is on convincing GDR citizen Christiane Kerner (Katrin Sass). The teacher lived with her son Alex (Daniel Brühl) during a demonstration in 1989 was arrested. It falls into a coma and wakes up in 1990 again. As for their circulation the least excitement may be dangerous, may not notice it from the turn. Alexander therefore must be in the apartment, the GDR to revive - and that costs money. At the bedside, asks Alexander to a bank authorization:

mother : "Before you, my money will leave, I must know at least what, right?"

Alexander : "Well, it should really be a surprise but we have received a notification - from Zwickau. We can pick our Trabant

mother ".? Already, after three years,"

Sun comes out, that their Money not in the bank is located, but tucked away in a drawer. And has long been landed in the trash ...

"Good Bye, Lenin!" Was honored with nine German Film Awards. He took a lot more trophies as the Goya in Spain and Cesar in France. At the Golden Globe Awards 2004, the ironic and cheeky film in the category "Best Foreign Language Film nomination. Furthermore, the strip was the German entry for the Oscar ceremony in 2004, but was not considered in the pre-selection. On a similar theme production, the East-West comedy Kleinruppin Forever " (2004), was born in Zwickau director Carsten Fiebeler involved.

crime scene Zwickau: hunting crooks in the "Police 110"

the 22nd Part of this crime series, 24 February 1974 first broadcast on East German television, were the investigators involved in Zwickau. The focus of the episode "concert for an outsider" was the Robert-Schumann-Haus. The story: The pretty boy and Schumann Dietrich's lover (Christian Steyer) moves through the country as a hitchhiker, young women learn to know and will disappear in the morning with their savings. Through his friendship with a librarian, he gets into the Schumann-Haus, where he has it in for the original score of a piano concerto. His flight ends in a forest in Erzgebirge. Dietrich was arrested there.

Because the offender wants to enrich the national cultural heritage of the GDR, he makes himself a social outsider - hence the movie title. Zwickau, in this thriller mentioned, although it was not in the Police range of Handlungsort usually set by name. Even the locations of "Tivoli", "coffee ring" and "Astoria" is mentioned. In addition to the Schumann-Haus, the cathedral at night and a HO-shop called "box set" are shown. Dietrich also runs the car through the main market, which is no longer possible. The female performers wear costumes and hats in bright Colors, not just typical of the industrial city of Zwickau. The result is still occasionally in the third channels of ARD. MDR-viewers know Starring Christian Steyer today as a sonorous voice-over the popular zoo documentary "Elephant, Tiger and Co.".

26 Police 'No Paradise for Magpies "was reported to polizeiruf110-lexikon.de based on a real case: In the jewelry department of a department store to Zwickau in 1971 gold stolen goods have been valued at more than 40,000 marks. The film was shot but probably in the Centrum department store on Berlin's Alexanderplatz.


"Winter Goodbye": A cinematic journey to the Baltic Sea from Zwickau Zwickau

1987: A tattooed woman with motives gatekeeper rolled down the barriers. A freight train crosses the street and rattled the Planitzer coker monster "August Bebel," which rises like a fortress from the boring gray. With this gloomy scene begins the DEFA documentary "Winter Comes Spring" born in 1947 in Zwickau-Planitz director Helke Misselwitz. She drives to the two-hour black and white film by train from the south to the north of the GDR. The journey starts in the lobby of the Zwickau train station and ends at the Baltic Sea. Misselwitz documents how bleakly depressing, stagnant and no prospects of GDR life away could be socialist propaganda. The documentation shows, however, the serenity and spontaneity in private, in which had much of the politically disenchanted society withdrawn.

bypassed with finesse and craftsmanship of the Zwickauerin state censorship. At the Leipzig Dokfilmwoche 1988 she received for her unvarnished, culture officials in spite of everything with suspicion At the social portrait of applause and finally a silver dove. In the GDR, the 35-millimeter film was with considerable success in cinemas. On the occasion of the 20th Fall Jubilee 2009, "Winter Comes Spring" in the 59th Berlinale as part of a special program, the same re-enacted.

What small or not in credit is

underground scenes for the two-part DDR-TV movie "Irrlicht and fire" (1966) were shot, according to a review of the "mirror" in a Zwickau mine, additional sequences from the railway Zwickau-Plauen. The psychological thriller "Shut - the night with a murderer" (Sat.1, 1994) with Anja Kling and the native Zwickau Peter Satterthwaite and the last Defa fairytale "The story of the goose princess and her faithful horse Falada " (1989) on a castle Schönfels in Zwickau.

The Bavaria-Film produced in the castle Wolfsbrunn with hard rock at the Zwick-Mulde the Utta Danella romance "A Love in September" with Uschi Glas (2005). Although the action takes place in Upper Lusatia, in a scene driving a red car goes with the words "Erzgebirgsbahn" across the screen. The German Agricultural Museum Blankenhain and Castle Waldenburg in Zwickau are sites on the ARD's fairytale "The wise farmer's daughter" (2009). A former factory owner's villa in Crimmitschau in Zwickau appeared in the television film "The uranium mine" Hübchen with Henry (2009).

came out in 2008 "The long road to light" in the cinema - a documentary about a midwife from Meerane in Zwickau. In a scene from the movie hits "Why Men Do not Listen and Women Can not to park" (2007) is mentioned in the open-air music festival "With Full Force". It was first held in 1994 in Zwickau Werdau neighboring town. 1996 to 1998, the Zwickau airfield venue.

ran after the reunification of the German cinema in several comedies with a Zwickau protagonist, the legendary Trabant. "- Come the Saxons Go Trabi Go" In (1991) travels an East German family in their Trabi "George" is on the way to Italy and many adventures. The actor Wolfgang Stumph Dresdner succeeded with the successful film of the nationwide breakthrough. The successor was moderately entertaining "Go Trabi Go 2 - This was the wild East" (1992). In "Trabant Goes to Hollywood" (1991) Thomas Gottschalk played the lead role. It was shot this movie in Los Angeles slapstick. The film's title contains a spelling mistake: "Trabi" is usually written with one "b"!

The award-winning film "Spring Symphony" (1983) about the life of Robert Schumann was the first West German production, which could be rotated in the GDR on location. Ironically, in Schumann's birthplace of Zwickau no pictures taken. Herbert Grönemeyer plays the composer's wife Clara Wieck Nastassja Kinski. On the occasion of the 200th Schumann's birthday and the premiere of the Zwickau-German-French film production "Homage to Robert Schumann " appeared in 2010 actress Marie Versini himself in Zwickau Astoria movie palace. The French gained by Karl May movies in the 1960s popularity. She embodied therein on the side of Pierre Brice Winnetou Nscho sister-chi. address any movies, life and work of famous artist couple Schumann, the Hollywood film are "Song of Love" (1947) with Katharine Hepburn and the German productions "dreaming" (1943/44) with Hilde Krahl, "Four Minutes" (2006) with Monica Bleibtreu and Hannah Herzsprung and "Beloved Clara" (2008), Martina Gedeck.

The film business has two interesting personal with Zwickau reference: Günther Fischer, one of the most successful German film composer ("Solo Sunny", "whiskey and vodka), learned at Zwickau Robert Schumann Conservatory in his trade. Star-director Dieter Wedel ("The Great Bell Home," "The Shadow Man") is in a relationship with a native Zwickauerin, the actress Dominique Voland.

pop music from the "province"

scenes for the official music video for the hit parade success "Right now" the pop singer Jeanette Biedermann was taken in 2003 before and in Zwickau town hall. The song reached number four in the German single charts. There is also a second version without Zwickau-reference for the German Touring Car Championship.

image online was 2009, the Internet series "Deer Lucy." The Story: The gifted singer Lucy moves from Zwickau to Berlin in order to hire as an intern at the record company "Deer Records" and to conquer the music world. The series artist called Lucy as a "country bumpkin" and Zwickau as a "province", which called the local press on the plan. "This is quite rude and shows a lack of information," was the cabaret Bernd-Lutz Lange of the "Free Press" quotes. Football legend Jürgen Croy told the newspaper: "Zwickau province? That I can not understand. (...) Zwickau is a medium sized city that is not available with their offers comparable cities to hide need. "

Zwickau and the agents of the Cold War

to a Zwickau Attribution occur in the East-West espionage thriller " Silent Weapons " (Germany / France, 1966) with Montgomery Clift and Hardy Krüger. The plot, according to a film review in the "Spiegel" (issue 48/1966): A U.S. physicist is to meet a Soviet professor in Leipzig, to take a secret microfilm contrary. Instead, expect the Americans in the hotel mystery. In one room he meets a brunette Saxon woman. It is under the shower and says: ". My room has no bathroom, I come from Zwickau" In a second Room sound red liquid drips from the tap and strange noises - the physicist is in a kind of psychological torture chamber.

In over 700-page novel "It may not always be caviar " plays the Austrian Johannes Mario Simmel Zwickau a supporting role. The subtitle of a 1960 published bestseller is "The daring adventures and exquisite cooking recipes of the secret agent Thomas Lieven against his will." His travels lead Lieven across Europe during the Cold War. With culinary skills impressed the women of the charmer and throws different situations. The Zwickau-act plays in 1947, Levin sits in the "Palace Cafe. Simmel writes that it was And further, "just as sad to look like everything else counted in the 120,000 inhabitants city." "He looked at the sad people, the men in the age-old double-breasted suits and tattered shirts, the unvarnished women with the wool socks, Korkschuhen the old and stringy hair, and he thought: Oh God, and where I come from is it again very nice round. It is pushed, toiled and shirred. You poor guys out but look as if you lost the war all alone Had. "In the course of action the agent in Zwickau blini with caviar, steak and chips with peas Maréchal prepares fries and caramel custard. The novel was two feature films with OW Fischer (1961) and a ZDF TV show with Siegfried Rauch (1977) as a template.

mark the end of the Cold War, it is in the novel "ordeal" (1991) by the Swiss Peter Zeindler. The political thriller takes place shortly before the reunification. What will become of Gerd Brenner, the East German spy Oelsnitz from the Erzgebirge, who has learned bookseller in Zwickau and for twenty years, provided information about a NATO base to the Stasi in East Berlin? Brenner is taking the turn to Zwickau goes through downtown and ends at the Municipal Museum. Then he brings in Gera for his commanding officer, returns to the West, and unmasked a double spy, who then kills. Burner itself is recruited by the Federal News Service.

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