Sonnenallee is a 1999 comedy film about life in East Berlin in the late 1970s. The movie was directed by Leander Haußmann. The film was released shortly before the corresponding novel, Am kürzeren Ende der Sonnenallee . Both the book and the screenplay were written by Thomas Brussig and while they are based on the same characters and setting, differ in storyline significantly. Both the movie and the book emphasize the importance of pop-art and in particular, pop music, for the youth of East Berlin. The Sonnenallee is an actual street in Berlin that was intersected by the border... between East and West during the time of the Berlin Wall, although it bears little resemblance to the film set. Michael is a 17-year-old growing up in communist East Germany in the 1970s. He spends his time with his friends listening to banned pop music, partying and trying to win over the heart of Miriam, who is dating a West Berlin boy. Over the course of the movie his best friend Mario, falls for an existentialist, gets kicked out of school and subsequently discovers he is going to be a father.
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| Release date: | October 7, 1999 |
| Directed by: | Leander Haußmann |
| Runtime: | 101 Minutes |
| Producer: | Claus Boje |
| Screenplay by: | Thomas Brussig, Detlev Buck, Leander Haußmann |
| Genre: | Comedy |