In this documentary, German-Georgian journalist Elena Boroda and Irish journalist Owen Stafford retrace accounts of Germans who lived on both sides of the wall at the time of the fall.
The fall of the Berlin wall was not only the first step to a reunited Germany but a landmark in modern European history. Eastern Germans had been locked up in the former German Democratic Republic with little possibility to travel to Western, non-communist countries. The Berlin wall was the dividing demarcation line between the free West and the communist East.
How was life before the fall of the wall? Which memories are there of the night of the fall? And what happened thereafter to the two seperate countries?