The mid-1980s, social conflicts are escalating: the Soviet Union's
reforms meet resistance from the East German SED Party leadership, and
the opposition movement is growing.
"WEISSENSEE II is a breathtaking work of art. Even more intense,
even more authentic, even more emotional than the intense, authentic,
emotional original... It doesn't take much imagination to prophesy the
audience will love WEISSENSEE II as well." (Der Tagesspiegel, Feb. 13, 2013)
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 | Weissensee |
Genre |
Fiction/Drama |
Produced by: | Ziegler Film for ARD Degeto |
Year Of Production | 2012 |
Duration | 00h00h00h00 min |
Country Of Origin | Germany |
Language Versions | German [OV], English [SUB TITLE] |
Cast & Crew
Director/s | Friedemann Fromm |
Cast | Florian Lukas Hannah Herzsprung Uwe Kockisch Katrin Sass |
Producer/s | |
Writer/s | Annette Hess |