May 1974. Willy Brandt resigns as German Chancellor two weeks after his speaker Günter Guillaume is outed as an East German spy. In just 14 days, an historical drama featuring power and betrayal, corruptibility as well as high principles is played out. With an excellent acting ensemble featuring Michael Mendl, director Oliver Storz convincingly reawakens the Zeitgeist. Relying completely on the aura of his performers, he portrays, with chamber theatre-like intensity, the end of an era as reflected in the mirror of personal tragedy. With this film, Storz succeeds in moving beyond the realm of a history lesson to create a moving human and political parable.
Michael Mendl, Jürgen Hentsch, Dieter Pfaff, Barbara Rudnik, Matthias Brandt, Michael Quast, Rudolf Kowalski, Ulrich Mühe, Jörg
Regie
Oliver Storz
Drehbuch
Oliver Storz
Kamera
Hans Grimmelmann
Schnitt
Heidi Handorf
Ton
Wolfgang Wirtz
Musik
Klaus Doldinger
Szenenbild
Eduard Krajewski
Licht
Helge Schwarz
ProducerIn
Winka Wulff
ProduzentIn
Regina Ziegler
Redaktion
Doris J. Heinze, NDR - Wolfgang Voigt, MDR
Sender
Das Erste
Länge
2 x 90 Min.