Robert Schnyder is taken into custody for aiding and abetting illegal emigration from the German Democratic Republic. Falk questions him. He intends to use every means possible to squeeze a confession from Robert that will implicate Julia. But Robert denies the young woman wanted to flee with him. Julia is also arrested, on her front doorstep as she arrives home later. Falk puts pressure on Julia during her questioning. When Hans intervenes and lets the young women go, Falk is furious - and to compensate ramps up the interrogation of Robert Schnyder. Hans, fearing that his son Martin is endangering the family's standing, forbids him all contact with Julia, whatever the circumstances. But despite the immense pressure from both families, the love between Julia and Martin grows ever deeper. Dunja Hausmann has to present the gentlemen at the Ministry for Culture with the programme for her next tour, and receives permission to appear in public. But when she sings forbidden songs in Erfurt, she is arrested and only after hours of questioning is she sent home. Tired and dejected, she arrives in her flat and encounters her daughter, who is there with Martin. She abruptly shows the young man the door. Julia leaves with him. The young couple are desperate: where should they stay? Robert Schnyder in the meantime has given up resisting after hours of questioning and wishes to make a statement. Flushed with victory, Falk makes his way, together with Hans, to the cell - and finds the American unconscious on the floor.
Taking its name from the locality in the then divided city that
houses the notorious Stasi secret police-run Hohenschönhausen prison,
the series tells of young police officer Martin, from a loyal Party
family, who falls in love with the beautiful young and rebellious Julia,
from a family of dissidents: a Romeo & Juliet saga of two
lovers struggling against prejudices and the social and political odds.
Grimme Award 2016
German Screen Actors Award 2014
German TV Award 2011
for Best Series
Nominated for Prix Europa 2011
The first 6 episodes to be screened at Museum of Modern Art (MoMa) New York in April 2011.
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Key Information
Original Title | Die verlorene Tochter |
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Fiction/Drama |
Produced by: | Ziegler Film for ARD Degeto |
Year Of Production | 2010 |
Duration | 00h48h00h00 min |
Country Of Origin | Germany |
Language Versions | German [OV], English [SUB TITLE] |
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