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Fatherland

September 2, 1986 1h 51m 6.1/10 (20 votes)

Originally released in 1986. Fatherland is a drama/music film. directed by Ken Loach.

Starring Gerulf Pannach, Fabienne Babe, and Cristine Rose

Synopsis

Persona Non Grata in his homeland, protest singer Klaus Drittemann must leave East Berlin, his wife and child and emigrate to West Berlin, where the representatives of an American record company are eagerly waiting for him. They plan to exploit his defection from communism both ideologically and financially. But Klaus, as ill-at-ease in the West as he was in the East, is reluctant to be used as an expendable commodity. Leaving his contract unsigned (or signed in his manner), he leaves for Cambridge to meet his father, a concert player, who - just like him - left East Berlin thirty years ago as Klaus was a little boy. He is accompanied by a young French journalist, Emma, who knows where his father has been living since he disappeared for more than a decade. The young lady is cooperative but might hide things from him...

Quick Facts

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Release Date September 2, 1986 39 years ago
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Runtime 1h 51m 111 minutes total
User Rating 6.1/10 Good (20 votes)
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Language German Original language
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Country Germany + 2 more

Director

Production Details

Status
Released
Original Language
DE

Production Companies

  • Kestrel Films
  • Channel Four Films
  • Clasart Film & Fernsehproduktion
  • MK2 Films

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Fatherland about?

Persona Non Grata in his homeland, protest singer Klaus Drittemann must leave East Berlin, his wife and child and emigrate to West Berlin, where the representatives of an American record company ar...

Who directed Fatherland?

Fatherland was directed by Ken Loach.

How long is Fatherland?

Fatherland has a runtime of 1 hours and 51 minutes (111 minutes total).

When was Fatherland released?

Fatherland was released on September 2, 1986 in theaters.

Who are the main actors in Fatherland?

The main cast of Fatherland includes Gerulf Pannach, Fabienne Babe, Cristine Rose, Sigfrit Steiner, Heike Schroetter.