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Deutschland 89
German television series From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Deutschland 89 is a 2020 German spy thriller television series, starring Jonas Nay as Martin Rauch, an agent of East Germany following the Fall of the Berlin Wall in 1989. It is a sequel to the 2015 series Deutschland 83, and 2018 series Deutschland 86, and premiered on Amazon Prime Video on 25 September 2020.[1]
Similarly to its two predecessors, the season received positive reception from critics, who mostly saw it as a fitting end to the series.[2]
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Plot
As the Berlin Wall falls, Stasi agents attempt to protect themselves from the fallout.
The character Martin Rauch is told, "Do not imagine you can live a simple life. You now have three options: Either you are killed, you go to court, or you work in a secret service again."[3]
Anna Winger and Jörg Winger, creators and executive producers said: "When the Berlin Wall came down, Germany reinvented itself for the fourth time in the 20th century. Deutschland 89 goes back to the so-called 'end of history'. Our heroes, spies in the national security apparatus of a country that has collapsed overnight, find themselves at a dramatic crossroads, personally and professionally."[4]
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Cast
Main
- Jonas Nay as Martin Rauch, a former East German intelligence officer who now works for a state-owned technology company but is forced to return to work as a spy and acts as a double agent.
- Maria Schrader as Lenora Rauch, Martin's aunt and former handler within the Stasi's foreign arm, the Main Directorate for Reconnaissance (HVA) who supplies explosives to the Red Army Faction.
- Sylvester Groth as Walter Schweppenstette, Lenora's former boss and Martin's father who is sent by the HVA to infiltrate the West German banking system.
- Corinna Harfouch as Beate, an HVA agent posing as Walter's wife in Frankfurt.
- Svenja Jung as Nicole Zangen, teacher of Martin's son Max.
- Fritzi Haberlandt as Tina Fischer, an East German doctor who escaped to West Berlin.
- Lavinia Wilson as Brigitte Winkelmann, Martin's former love interest and a Federal Intelligence Service (BND) agent working with the CIA to recruit former HVA agents.
- Florence Kasumba as Rose Seithathi, an African National Congress (ANC) operative and Lenora's love interest in Deutschland 86.
- Niels Borman as Fritz Hartmann, HVA technical expert and budding entrepreneur.
- Uwe Preuss as Markus Fuchs, a top ranking official in the HVA and Walter's boss.
- Anke Engelke as Barbara Dietrich, a financial consultant in the StäV and Markus' love interest.
- Carina Wiese as Ingrid Rauch, Martin's mother.
- Alexander Beyer as Tobias Tischbier, Martin's former handler from the HVA
- Raul Casso as Hector Valdez, an officer of the Central Intelligence Agency working in East Berlin with Winkelmann.
- Ari Kurecki as Max, Martin's son.
Recurring
- Emil Hoștină as Grigore Antonescu, a Romanian national and a member of a terrorist organization who befriends Lenora.
- Rainer Sellien as Carl Baumgarten, a West German musician and a member of a far-left terrorist group whom Martin is tasked to spy on.
- Samia Muriel Chancrin as Sabine Baumgarten, Carl's wife and accomplice.
- Lena Lauzemis as Nina Rudow, an HVA agent.
- Nicolai Borger as Rolf, the hitman of the far-left terrorist group that Martin infiltrates.
- Mike Davies as John Tyler, a CIA chief working in East Berlin.
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Episodes
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Production
The initial funding grant of €700,000 ($780,000 US dollars) to UFA Fiction to begin production was approved by the Medienboard Berlin-Brandenburg, and announced on 7 February 2019. In September 2019 RTL confirmed that shooting had begun and was expected to be completed in and around Berlin by the end of 2019.[4]
The headquarters of the former Ministry for State Security (MfS) in Normannenstraße in Berlin was used for shots on location and housed sets for the series.[3]
As with Deutschland 86, there was a production partnership with online service Amazon Video, who provided additional funding. The announcement of Amazon's support for Deutschland 89 came before the release of Deutschland 86.[6][7]
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Broadcast
Since 25 September 2020, Amazon Prime Video has been streaming the eight new episodes in Germany and Austria.[1] The show began airing in America on Sundance TV on 29 October 2020.[8] The Australian streaming service Stan released the show on 25 September 2020.[9] In the UK the show began airing on More4 from 5 March 2021.[10]
Reception
Upon airing, the show was met with mostly positive reviews from critics. The Guardian gave a positive review of 4 out of 5 stars, praising the direction of Anna and Joerg Winger.[11] IndieWire gave the series a B grade, praising the ambition of the show but directing criticism towards the overall pacing.[12]
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External links
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