From 1945 until the building of the Berlin Wall in 1961, citizens of Poland, Hungary, East Germany and Czechoslovakia tell their stories of how their countries were occupied and transformed into communist states.
In the aftermath of WWII, the countries of Eastern and Central Europe fell into the Soviet camp. How was the USSR able to control these nations? How did it transform the daily lives of its inhabitants to conform to the Soviet model? What resistance did it entail? Behind the Iron Curtain, we'll follow the radical transformations and the inner mechanisms of Soviet domination through the eyes of civilians and their occupiers. Using a range of testimonials of daily life, interviews, new historiography, and archives - home movies, propaganda films and fictions from the era - this documentary series will tell the story of this Sovietization as experienced from the inside, between 1944 and the construction of the Berlin Wall in 1961.—zed.fr