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The Architects

The architect Daniel Brenner is in his late thirties when he receives his first challenging and lucrative commission: to design a cultural center for a satellite town in East-Berlin. He accepts the offer under the condition that he gets to choose who he works with. This way, he reunites with former colleagues and friends - most of them architects or students of architecture who have since chosen a different profession due to personal restraint or economic confinement. Together, they develop a concept which they hope will be more appealing to the public than the conventional and dull constructions common to the German Democratic Republic. However, their ambitious plans are once and again foiled by their conservative supervisors. As frustration grows, Daniel has trouble keeping his career in balance with his family-life: his wife Wanda wants to leave for West-Germany.

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The Architects

June 21, 1990
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Cast (19)

Kurt Naumann
Daniel Brenner
Rita Feldmeier
Wanda Brenner
Uta Eisold
Renate Reese
Christoph Engel
Ökonom Endler
Wolfgang Greese
Günther Adam
Hans-Joachim Hegewald
Albrecht Wischala
Ute Lubosch
Franziska Scharf
Andrea Meissner
Barbara Schneider
Jörg Schüttauf
Wilfried Berger
Joachim Tomaschewsky
Prof. Vesely
Jürgen Watzke
Martin Bullat

Crew (20)

Directing

Peter Kahane
Director
Irene Weigel
Assistant Director

Writing

Peter Kahane
Screenplay
Thomas Knauf
Screenplay

Production

Horst Schmidt
Location Manager
Herbert Ehler
Producer
Jörg Reichel
Location Manager

Sound

Tamás Kahane
Original Music Composer
Konrad Walle
Sound Mixer

Art

Heike Pfeiffenberger
Set Designer
Werner Mai
Set Decoration
Dieter Döhl
Production Design

Camera

Andreas Köfer
Director of Photography

Costume & Make-Up

Christine Steinfelder
Makeup Artist
Klaus Petzold
Makeup Artist
Christiane Dorst
Costume Design

Crew

Klaus Selignow
Property Master

Editing

Ilse Peters
Editor

Lighting

Klaus Sterz
Lighting Technician

Visual Effects

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