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L'Allée du Soleil

Original title: Sonnenallee
  • 1999
  • 1h 41m
IMDb RATING
6.8/10
7.4K
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Alexander Beyer, Detlev Buck, Patrick Güldenberg, Elena Meißner, Martin Moeller, David Müller, Alexander Scheer, Robert Stadlober, and Teresa Weißbach in L'Allée du Soleil (1999)
SatireComedyDramaRomance

A group of kids grows up on the east side of the Sonnenallee in Berlin, right next to one of the few border crossings between East and West Germany. The antics of the people on Sonnenallee a... Read allA group of kids grows up on the east side of the Sonnenallee in Berlin, right next to one of the few border crossings between East and West Germany. The antics of the people on Sonnenallee all show the absurdity of their everyday life.A group of kids grows up on the east side of the Sonnenallee in Berlin, right next to one of the few border crossings between East and West Germany. The antics of the people on Sonnenallee all show the absurdity of their everyday life.

  • Director
    • Leander Haußmann
  • Writers
    • Thomas Brussig
    • Leander Haußmann
    • Detlev Buck
  • Stars
    • Alexander Scheer
    • Alexander Beyer
    • Robert Stadlober
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.8/10
    7.4K
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    • Director
      • Leander Haußmann
    • Writers
      • Thomas Brussig
      • Leander Haußmann
      • Detlev Buck
    • Stars
      • Alexander Scheer
      • Alexander Beyer
      • Robert Stadlober
    • 19User reviews
    • 20Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 7 wins & 2 nominations total

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    Alexander Scheer
    Alexander Scheer
    • Michael 'Micha' Ehrenreich
    Alexander Beyer
    Alexander Beyer
    • Mario
    Robert Stadlober
    Robert Stadlober
    • Wuschel
    Teresa Weißbach
    Teresa Weißbach
    • Miriam Sommer
    Detlev Buck
    Detlev Buck
    • ABV
    Katharina Thalbach
    Katharina Thalbach
    • Mutter Ehrenreich
    Henry Hübchen
    Henry Hübchen
    • Vater Ehrenreich
    Ignaz Kirchner
    • Onkel Heinz
    Annika Kuhl
    • Sabine Ehrenreich
    Elena Meißner
    • Sabrina
    Horst Lebinsky
    • Grenzer
    Martin Moeller
    • Kosscke
    Patrick Güldenberg
    • Appel
    David Müller
    • Brötchen
    Margit Carstensen
    Margit Carstensen
    • Direktorin
    Minh-Khai Phan-Thi
    Minh-Khai Phan-Thi
    • Gast aus Vietnam
    • (as Minh Khai Phan-Thi)
    Sabine Orléans
    • Pionierleiterin
    • (as Sabine Orleans)
    Steffi Kühnert
    Steffi Kühnert
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    • Director
      • Leander Haußmann
    • Writers
      • Thomas Brussig
      • Leander Haußmann
      • Detlev Buck
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    User reviews19

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    8tangelo_2001

    East Side Story

    I've seen Sonnenallee in a small European film fest in Ottawa in the fall of 2001. This film is another reason to blame commercially-driven distributors for the lack of variety in our movie theaters. Here is a funny, daring film about life in Communist East Berlin in the 70s that would not have found its way to our screens but thanks to innovative festival programmers. It took courage to even think about making a comedy (with musical overtones, no less !) on such a subject. Yet, thanks to energetic direction, an enthusiastic cast, and some truly memorable ideas (the scene with the multi-table is a real gem, and the take on West Berliners probably well deserved !), Sonnenallee will stay in your minds for a long time. And the joyful finale, complete with East Berliners dancing their way up to the infamous wall, makes you wonder why the film was not also titled : East Side Story.
    9bandit-15

    a funny piece of history

    'Sonnenallee' is definitly the funniest german pic this year and furthermore a perfectly developed piece of history, that soon will be forgotten trough to the fall of the berlin wall. The biggest plus on Leander Haussmanns film is the cast of no-names, who give so much realism to the flick that you feel thrown back in time without any doubt. And I laughed troughout the whole 90 minutes. Nevertheless will it be difficult for the movie to get real attention outside germany trough to the specific theme, but a must for everyone inside this country.
    8orangesitcom

    Better and more nuanced than Goodbye Lenin

    As an American who lived in former East Germany for a time, I was impressed by the way this film portrayed the ambivalence many Ossis felt about the fall of the Wall. The characters were more nuanced and their treatment more sensitive than that seen in the more popular Goodbye Lenin which, while a good movie, is more about the character's relationship with his mother than it is an accurate portrayal of life in East Germany. Goodbye Lenin seems to reduce the Ossi existence to communist commodification -- to be an Ossi is about what kind of pickles you eat -- whereas Sonnenallee allows its characters to be much more than consumers. In interviews with the makers of Goodbye Lenin, they have mentioned that much of their inspiration for their treatment of East Germans came from TV shows on East Germans.... Sonnenallee presents the eastern life without the extra refraction of the television screen.
    8marco-111

    Great movie !

    I caught this one on a long flight from Singapore to Vancouver in German with English subtitles and I really loved it, it was really funny and sad in some ways at the same time.

    I probably can relate to it more than the average North American because I grew up in Europe, but I think the movie would be very enjoyable for more or less everybody, and surely better than some crappy movies recently seen on this side of the ocean

    Highly recommended if you can find it.
    MayhapsItWasGoodBackThen

    Delightfully humorous but realistic film about life in the former East-Germany.

    I had absolutely no idea of what this film was about (other than that it was supposed to be a comedy of some sort) and therefore had hardly any grand expectations of it. A German movie? Right... well why not give it a try anyways... and what do you know, this film turned out to be an excellent one!

    Fresh, funny and tragic, full of lively acting (Thanks to great actors albeit rather unknown to bigger audience I presume), clever script and witty and eloquent dialogue. A sort of coming-of-age story in a disturbing setting which is not exactly the world of opportunities to say the least. Craving for something so bad it's about the only thing you live for (be that a new rock album, a girl you've fallen in love with or something else), rise of counter-culture idealism, loss of innocence, making important choices for the first time in your life (and having sex with more partners than with just yourself, heh).

    Altho an average American might think this story must have been a vastly exaggerated, it's not (I'm not of German origin either so I don't have a strong personal feel on the topics this picture deals with but I've read my share of history books so I dare to say I have the basic facts right in which to back myself up). Strip down the humorous elements and I bet you get what life pretty much was back then in the East-Germany. Strong censorship, limited freedom of speech (banned topics, one-party politics), one of the closest guarded boarder lines in the history of mankind with extremely thorough customs procedures etc etc.

    It now seems more than unbelievable that there once was a huge wall (and mind you people just 12 years back in history!) which divided a whole city in the middle thus separating an entire nation in two: to the rich west and the poor east. People in the East-Germany forced to live under the forever observing eyes of the Big Brother in the communists' utopia while the better-off people of the West-Germany lived the capitalists' dream...

    But still entire families were simultaneously torn apart, former friends and neighbors now living on the other side were seen as traitors and enemies of the state by both sides. The threat was always coming from "the other side" depending on which side you were living in! West-Germans looking down and pitying on their Eastern neighbor while East-Germans envy the western lifestyle but want to hold onto their pride. Common shared past is something you just can't wipe out altogether. Ridiculous times but unfortunately true nevertheless.

    I felt that this movie dealt with important issues and things which we should never forget. We all know it's easier to cope with difficult situations if you can filter them through humor and see something good and redeeming in most things rather than always seeing the worst in everything.

    Don't get me wrong this isn't a serious movies or hard one to watch per se (except for the ending)- it's great fun but if so desired a great opportunity to start a discussion. There were many outrageously funny scenes and on more than one occasion I burst out laughing out loud!

    I strongly recommend seeing this movie. Saved my day at least!

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    • Trivia
      The date this film was released, 7 October 1999, would have been exactly the 50th anniversary of the foundation of the German Democratic Republic.
    • Goofs
      In the earlier scene Hotte Ehrenreich is watching Der schwarze Kanal (1960). The colorful intro with the German anthem as the theme music, which is shown on TV was in use since 1979. The movie however is set in 1973.
    • Alternate versions
      German TV version runs ca. 10 minutes longer than the theatrical/home video version.
    • Connections
      Features Der schwarze Kanal (1960)
    • Soundtracks
      Sonnenallee
      Performed by Graeme Jefferies

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    • Release date
      • October 7, 1999 (Germany)
    • Country of origin
      • Germany
    • Official site
      • Delphi Filmverleih GmbH
    • Languages
      • German
      • English
      • Italian
      • Vietnamese
      • French
    • Also known as
      • Sun Alley
    • Filming locations
      • Aula of Carl von Ossietzky Gymnasium, Pankow, Berlin, Germany(interiors)
    • Production companies
      • Boje Buck Produktion
      • Ö-Film
      • Sat.1
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    • Gross worldwide
      • $12,891,924
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 41 minutes
    • Color
      • Black and White
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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