Summaries

The political drama of the fall of the Iron Curtain as told by one of its power brokers and the widow of one of its casualties.

'1989' is a creative documentary and a high-politics drama about the collapse of the Iron Curtain. A young technocrat, Miklos Nemeth, becomes Hungary's new prime minister to save the country's appalling economy. He decides to remove the expensive border control apparatus from the state budget. A young couple from East Germany is encouraged by the rumours that the Hungarian border to Austria will be opened and decide to make a go for it. But Nemeth's decision has set him up against formidable adversaries and communist hardliners. The young couple are caught up in the political power-game, and the young man is shot dead at the border. This tragic event paradoxically accelerates Nemeth's final decision to open the borders, and soon after the Berlin wall falls.

A young economist, Miklós Neméth, becomes prime minister to save Hungary's economy. He decides to open the borders, which sets him up against communist hardliners and spurs the tragic death of a young father, before the Iron Curtain collapses.

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Keywords
  • year as title
  • border
  • prime minister
  • fall
  • iron curtain
Genres
  • Thriller
  • History
  • War
  • Documentary
Release date Oct 31, 2014
Countries of origin Germany Norway Denmark Hungary
Official sites Official site
Language English German Hungarian
Production companies Proton Cinema Gebrueder Beetz Filmproduktion Magic Hour Films

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Runtime 1h 37m
Color Color
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