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The Tunnel (2001)

The Tunnel (2001)
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The true story of Hasso Herschel inspired this epic Cold War drama from Germany. Harry Melchoir (Heino Ferch) was a respected German athlete when the Berlin Wall forcibly divided the nation in 1961. Unwilling to cooperate with the East German authorities, Melchoir escaped to West Berlin, along with his friends Matthis (Sebastian Koch), Vic (Mehmet Kurtulus), and Fred (Felix Eitner). When he fled to West Germany, Melchoir was forced to leave his family behind, and he fears for the fate of his sister Lotte (Alexandra Maria Lara). Eager to free Lotte from East German rule, Melchoir strikes upon the idea of building a tunnel under the wall that will allow her to leave the country undetected; Melchoir recruits Matthis, Vic, and Fred to help him, along with a resourceful woman named Fritzi (Nicolette Krebitz). It isn't long before Melchoir and his compatriots discover that many others want to help their friends and family escape the East German regime, and the simple tunnel turns into a massive building and engineering project that's both ambitious and fraught with danger for all parties concerned. Der Tunnel was produced as a two-part miniseries for German television; an edited feature-length version was prepared for possible theatrical release outside Europe. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

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Starring:
Heino FerchNicolette Krebitz, (more)
Director(s):
Roland Suso Richter
Format(s):
DVD
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Synopsis of The Tunnel

The true story of Hasso Herschel inspired this epic Cold War drama from Germany. Harry Melchoir (Heino Ferch) was a respected German athlete when the Berlin Wall forcibly divided the nation in 1961. Unwilling to cooperate with the East German authorities, Melchoir escaped to West Berlin, along with his friends Matthis (Sebastian Koch), Vic (Mehmet Kurtulus), and Fred (Felix Eitner). When he fled to West Germany, Melchoir was forced to leave his family behind, and he fears for the fate of his sister Lotte (Alexandra Maria Lara). Eager to free Lotte from East German rule, Melchoir strikes upon the idea of building a tunnel under the wall that will allow her to leave the country undetected; Melchoir recruits Matthis, Vic, and Fred to help him, along with a resourceful woman named Fritzi (Nicolette Krebitz). It isn't long before Melchoir and his compatriots discover that many others want to help their friends and family escape the East German regime, and the simple tunnel turns into a massive building and engineering project that's both ambitious and fraught with danger for all parties concerned. Der Tunnel was produced as a two-part miniseries for German television; an edited feature-length version was prepared for possible theatrical release outside Europe. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
167 mins

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Director(s):
Roland Suso Richter
Writer(s):
Johannes W. Betz
Producer(s):
Nico Hofmann
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    Ken C.

    Captivating realism for theatrical telling of a real event in history. Personalities exposed to the light, despite being burried in the dirt and grime of a hand dug tunnel. The telling of a first glimpse at desperate people desperately separated from loved ones and sense of fairness. Moves us from seeing and being victims to being vangaurds of a person's will to survive and unite their family. I can smeel the dirt and mustiness of the tunnel, and the victory of the first escape under the Berlin Wall.

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    Steve S.

    Thoroughly enjoyable, and detailed, story of heroism in the name of freedom. A terrific cast helps to smooth over the "Hollywood" elements which have been mixed into the basic plot. Although shorter than its original run, the length seems just right. See it!

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    Barbara F.

    good representation of the family and personal hardships following the division of Germany. Excellent film. Gripping story.

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