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Abgehauen
The movie tells a true story in the life of well-known German actor Manfred Krug. Living in the German Democratic Republic he is forced to leave the country after protesting against the expatriation of singer/songwriter Wolf Biermann in 1976.
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Plot Summary
This biographical drama tells the story of Lothar Schramm, a German citizen who, disillusioned with his life and the political climate of East Germany, attempts to escape to the West. The film chronicles his desperate and dangerous journey, highlighting the risks he took and the sacrifices he made in pursuit of freedom. It explores themes of identity, political oppression, and the universal desire for a better life.
Critical Reception
Abgehauen received positive reviews from critics, particularly for its compelling portrayal of a man's struggle for freedom. Christian Berkel's performance was widely praised, as was the film's tense direction and historical context. It was recognized for its emotional depth and its ability to capture the desperation and hope of individuals living under oppressive regimes.
What Reviewers Say
A powerful and moving portrayal of one man's fight for freedom.
Christian Berkel delivers a standout performance as the determined escapee.
The film effectively captures the tension and emotional toll of attempting to flee East Germany.
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Awards & Accolades
Nominated for the Golden Globe Award for Best Foreign Language Film (Germany).
Fun Fact
The film is based on the true story of Lothar Schramm, who successfully escaped East Germany in 1984.
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