You can’t be happy here.
Dr. Barbara Wolff (Nina Hoss) has been relocated to provincial East Germany in 1980 after attempting to leave the country. She had been a very talented and successful doctor in Berlin, but is now under the eye of the Stasi, the state security service of the German Democratic Republic (Gdr), represented by Klaus Schütz (Rainer Bock). At any time, they can come into the apartment allocated for her—remember, there is no property in a communist state—and search it and her person without any notice or recourse. She is not trusted by the state. And for good reason. When her application is denied, she puts her plan of escape into action. Dr. André Reiser (Ronald Zehrfeld) is the head doctor at her new hospital and tries to gain her trust and affection. This has little effect on her until a series of medical cases...
Dr. Barbara Wolff (Nina Hoss) has been relocated to provincial East Germany in 1980 after attempting to leave the country. She had been a very talented and successful doctor in Berlin, but is now under the eye of the Stasi, the state security service of the German Democratic Republic (Gdr), represented by Klaus Schütz (Rainer Bock). At any time, they can come into the apartment allocated for her—remember, there is no property in a communist state—and search it and her person without any notice or recourse. She is not trusted by the state. And for good reason. When her application is denied, she puts her plan of escape into action. Dr. André Reiser (Ronald Zehrfeld) is the head doctor at her new hospital and tries to gain her trust and affection. This has little effect on her until a series of medical cases...
- 12/22/2012
- by Jason Ratigan
- JustPressPlay.net
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