Louisa Olivia Brockmann
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GDR 1961: Tamara Bunke, daughter of Jewish exiles from Argentina, not only falls for the political goals of the rousing revolutionary Che Guevara during a state visit. She also meets Ulises Estrada, the commandant of Che's team. Ignited by the fire of the revolution, she gets involved in a diabolical espionage deal with the Stasi in order to cheat her way out of Cuba. In Cuba, she ends up caught between all fronts: under the watchful eye of the Stasi, which expects results from her, but in reality solely dedicated to Che's revolution, Tamara allows herself to be trained as a double spy by Che's troops. At the same time, her honest love grows for Commandante Ulises, who eventually gives her the choice of following her personal happiness and going into hiding rather than following Che's plans to liberate South America, which by now he considers a suicide mission. An unresolvable, deeply tragic conflict that ends fatally for Tamara in the battle of Bolivia's Rio Grande..
Tania

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Dormant

Many homosexual people are still afraid to come out and struggle with the reaction of their social environment. This is particularly painful when the family does not offer any shelter. The film “Schlossallee” addresses this problem. It addresses the taboo nature of homosexuality in a socially critical manner. It illustrates and questions the often lack of acceptance and intolerance in society.
Schlossallee

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