How does Contemporary German Film portray the past?
(Becker, 2003) When the Berlin Wall fell on the 9 th of November in 1989, it signified the re-unification of Germany, a state that had been split apart since the culmination of the Second World War. Russia had relinquished their grip on East Germany meaning that Germany could form once again and celebrate their freedom as a union. Scholars criticise German film in this period at how they gloss over their past and rewrite it for themselves (Engur, 2015, pp. 145). The film in which this blog post will focus on is Wolfgang Becker’s ‘ Good Bye Lenin’ and how his motion picture addresses the changes Germany underwent soon after the collapse of the Berlin Wall. (Becker, 2003) ‘ Good Bye Lenin’ centres around the reunification of Germany choosing to focus on a son who has to hide the truth from his mother whom has recently come out of a coma. In his film, Becker suggests that the reunification of Germany resulted in cultures merging and ways of life altering for good....