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Icarus Films | Release Date: December 10, 2010
Summary: RABBIT À LA BERLIN is the 2010 Academy Award-nominated story of thousands of wild rabbits which lived in the Death Zone of the Berlin Wall. This is the first film showing the story of the Wall and the reunification of Germany seen from such an unusual perspective – from the rabbits' point of view. As if the green belt between the two walls was designed for those animals - full of untouched grass, the predators stayed behind the wall and the guards made sure no one disturbed the rabbits. They had been living there for 28 years, enclosed but safe. With the fall of the Wall in 1989, the rabbits had to look for another place to live. (Icarus Films)
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Runtime: 51 min
Production: Vrijzinnig Protestantse Radio Omroep (VPRO)
Genres: History, Documentary, News
Countries: Germany, Poland
Languages: German, Polish
Director Credit
Bartosz Konopka Director
Writer Credit
Anna Wydra Writer
Bartosz Konopka Writer
Mateusz Romaszkan Writer
Piotr Rosolowski Writer
Producer Credit
Anna Wydra Producer
Heino Deckert Co-Producer