The Silent Revolution
It's 1956. During a visit to a cinema in West Berlin, East German high school pupils Theo and Kurt see disturbing newsreel footage of the uprising in Budapest. Back in Stalinstadt, one of the GDR’s flagship workers’ settlements, they have the idea of holding a minute’s silence in class for the victims of the Hungarian struggle for freedom.
Awards & Nominations: Jameson CineFest Miskolc International Film Festival: Special Award of the Jury, Bavarian Film Award, Film by the Sea International Film Festival: Film and Literature Award, Munich Film Festival: German Cinema Award for Peace
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