Geert Mak's in Europe: Travels Through the Twentieth Century - part 10. 1929

David Kleijwegt, The Netherlands, 2007
Synopsis

In the turbulent years after the murder of Walter Rathenau, a new city culture came into being out of the disorder of bankrupt Berlin. Not orderly and martial, as the old emperor had imagined, but wild and hedonistic. Berliners were playing with fire, and everyone knew that these "golden years" would not last forever. On the sidelines, Adolf Hitler and his men were already warming up.

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Director
David Kleijwegt
Cinematography
Maarten Kramer
Editing
J.P. Luijsterburg
Sound
Wouter Velthuis
Narration
Geert Mak
Narrator
Geert Mak
Production
Anne-Lotte Kroese for VPRO
Executive production
Mariska Schneider for VPRO
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VPRO
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http://www.vpro.n...ropa
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