Russland, Putin und wir Ostdeutsche

Putin’s invasion of Ukraine in 2022 has fundamentally changed the German-Russian relationship. This is especially a special topic for those people who grew up in the GDR. Because what the USA were to many in the west, the Soviet Union was to many in the east: “the big brother”. And now? The invasion of Ukraine by Russia calls old certainties into question, rocked convictions, and runs like a rift through families. In this film, the ARD journalist and host Jessy Wellmer embarks on a very personal journey through the east of Germany. Born in 1979 in Güstrow in Mecklenburg, the Russian war of aggression also caused intensive discussions in her family which ultimately were the cause for this film. How do the East Germans think with regard to Russia? Why is there often a greater deal of closeness to Russia here? And what does it say about the divide which still exists in the German populace more than 30 years after the fall of the wall?

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Camera

Thomas Henk Henkel

Camera Operator

Jan Müller

Camera Operator

Jakob Safari

Camera Operator

Markus Scheermesser

Camera Operator

Sepher Khazaie

Camera Operator

Crew

Ute Beutler

Editorial Staff

Marc Bargmann

Mix Technician

Ben Bolz

Editorial Staff

Directing

Falko Korth

Director

Editing

Production

Tim Carlberg

Production Manager

Simon Huber

Producer

Marcus Foag

Producer

Steffi Häussler

Unit Manager

Writing

Falko Korth

Screenplay

Camera

Thomas Henk Henkel

Camera Operator

Jan Müller

Camera Operator

Jakob Safari

Camera Operator

Markus Scheermesser

Camera Operator

Sepher Khazaie

Camera Operator

Crew

Ute Beutler

Editorial Staff

Marc Bargmann

Mix Technician

Ben Bolz

Editorial Staff

Directing

Falko Korth

Director

Editing

Production

Tim Carlberg

Production Manager

Simon Huber

Producer

Marcus Foag

Producer

Steffi Häussler

Unit Manager

Writing

Falko Korth

Screenplay