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- This is not a road movie describing local cuisine, customs and attractions. Vladimir Pozner made this film to get rid of the burden he has had with Germany since childhood. This is an attempt to understand himself and who the Germans are.
- Scientists tend to rationalize everything, whether it's the existence of God or humans' deepest feelings. But scientists, too, are capable of passion.
- TV SeriesIn the center of events is a young woman Nina Pokrovskaya. At first glance, it may seem that everything in her life is developing in the best way. She is married to a good man. They have been together for sixteen years, and Nina has been feeling happy all this time. Together they bring up the stunning son Artyom. The husband of the main character, Ivan, is a very caring and loving man. He holds a fairly high post in the investigative department of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Russia. The main character is beautiful, well-groomed and full of strength. She has a favorite hobby, to which she tries to devote all her free time. She is interested in photography.
- The hosts are trying to figure out whether order, discipline, respect for rank, neatness, accuracy and responsibility are really as characteristic of the Germans as they are commonly believed.
- Scary German fairy tales and the horror of Nazi camps: is there any connection?
- The history of the famous Berlin Wall: separated families, successful and unsuccessful escapes, etc.
- More than 20 years ago, the reunification of Germany took place. How has the life of citizens of the former West Germany and East Germany changed? Are they happy with the changes?
- What are the German national spirit and German repentance? How did the German people go through repentance? Is this process completed?
- Have the descendants of guest workers managed to become part of German society? Are the native and "new" Germans able to understand each other?
- This is about what lessons the Germans have learned from their history, about their categorical rejection of National Socialism and their attitude towards Neo-Nazi organizations that exist today.
- Vladimir Pozner is analyzing his attitude towards Germany and introducing the audience to his daughter, her German husband and their children.