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Sun Alley

Country: Germany, Language: German, 101 mins

Original Title

Sonnenallee
  • Director: Leander Haußmann
  • Writer: Thomas Brussig; Detlev Buck
  • Producer: Claus Boje; Detlev Buck

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A group of kids grow up on the short, wrong (east) side of the Sonnenallee in Berlin, right next to one of the few border crossings between East and West reserved for German citizens. The antics of these kids, their families, of the 'West German' friends and relatives who come to visit, and of the East German border guards, all serve to illustrate the absurdity of everyday life on the Sonnenallee, and therefore throughout the former East Germany.


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Cast & Characters

Alexander Scheer as Michael 'Micha' Ehrenreich;
Alexander Beyer as Mario;
Katharina Thalbach as Mutter Ehrenreich;
Teresa Weißbach as Miriam Sommer;
Detlev Buck as ABV;
Henry Hubchen as Vater Ehrenreich;
Ignaz Kirchner as Onkel Heinz;
Robert Stadlober as Wuschel;
Annika Kuhl as Sabine Ehrenreich;
Elena Meißner as Sabrina;
Horst Lebinsky as Grenzer;
Martin Moeller as Kosscke;
Patrick Guldenberg as Appel;
David Muller as Brotchen;
Margit Carstensen as Direktorin