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DEFA Matinee

Director and writer Thomas Heise was only able to make two documentary films at DEFA: “Snack Bar Special”, begun just before the fall of the Berlin wall, and “Iron Age”, completed in 1991. His relationship with DEFA was and remained critical. Heise consistently refused to be co-opted, neither by the East nor the West nor even by a reunified Germany.

Filmstill Snack Bar Special
Filmstill Snack Bar Special

Snack Bar Special

Imbiß Spezial
Thomas Heise
DEFA Matinee
Documentary Film
GDR
1990
27 minutes
German
No Premiere

Director Thomas Heise’s brother worked for Mitropa at the Berlin-Lichtenberg railway station for a while. Heise knew that all doors would be open for him there, that he could shoot his graduation film as a master student of the Academy of Arts there. In addition, the 40th anniversary of the GDR on 7 October 1989 was coming up, a holiday on which riots were to be expected. Thomas Heise wanted to bring these two things together: the employees at work between the counter and the kitchen, on the backdrop of the events of October 1989. A sound collage contrasts the statements of the employees in an end-of-time mood with the jubilant reporting of the festivities – a filmic image of the beginnings of the dissolution of the state.


Linda Söffker

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02.11.
#671
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Director
Thomas Heise
Script
Thomas Heise
Cinematographer
Sebastian Richter
Editor
Karin Wudtke
Producer
DEFA-Studio für Dokumentarfilme
Sound
Wolfgang Heise, Ulrich Fengler, Gerd Kroske

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DEFA Matinee
Filmstill Volkspolizei / 1985
Volkspolizei / 1985
Thomas Heise
A typical workday at the East Berlin precinct 14, near the Wall, at the “interface to imperialism,” as one of the officers puts it. But soon the shooting is stopped.
Filmstill Volkspolizei / 1985

Volkspolizei / 1985

Volkspolizei / 1985
Thomas Heise
DEFA Matinee
Documentary Film
GDR
1985
61 minutes
German
Subtitles: 
None
No Premiere

A typical workday at the East Berlin precinct 14, Brunnenstraße, near the Wall, at the “interface to imperialism,” as one of the officers puts it. At first, Heise and Badel are free to film unhindered: car patrols, deployments to escalating disputes, criminal charges of “decadent appearance,” missing person reports. The director and cameraman appear to be authorised by the Ministry of the Interior and are allowed to shoot without restrictions. When they are eventually required to show their papers, which turn out to be nothing more than ordinary identity cards, the misdirection is noticed: Shooting is stopped, the footage disappears in locked cabinets. The film premiered at the 25th Duisburger Filmwoche in 2001.


Linda Söffker

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02.11.
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Passage Kinos Wintergarten
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02.11.2024
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Director
Thomas Heise
Cinematographer
Peter Badel
Producer
Staatliche Filmdokumentation

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