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Something to Do With the Wall (1992)

Something to Do With the Wall (1992)
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Something To Do With the Wall began life in 1986 as a documentary about the 25th anniversary of the Berlin Wall. Filmmakers Ross McElwee and Marilyn Levine were still editing their film when, in 1989, the infamous Wall came down. McElwee and Levine returned to the site to film new scenes, and the result is this engaging "then and now" exercise. Having interviewed some of the more colorful and eccentric characters who habitually hung out around the Wall in 1986, the filmmakers bring them back before the camera to tell the world what they've been doing for the past three years. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

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Director(s):
Marilyn LevineRoss McElwee, (more)
Format(s):
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Synopsis of Something to Do With the Wall

Something To Do With the Wall began life in 1986 as a documentary about the 25th anniversary of the Berlin Wall. Filmmakers Ross McElwee and Marilyn Levine were still editing their film when, in 1989, the infamous Wall came down. McElwee and Levine returned to the site to film new scenes, and the result is this engaging "then and now" exercise. Having interviewed some of the more colorful and eccentric characters who habitually hung out around the Wall in 1986, the filmmakers bring them back before the camera to tell the world what they've been doing for the past three years. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
88 mins
Director(s):
Marilyn LevineRoss McElwee
Writer(s):
Ross McElweeMarilyn Levine
Producer(s):
Ross McElweeMarilyn Levine
Categories:
Documentary
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Suzanne E M.

It was boring. I only watched it for 15 minutes. I've been to Berlin and the Wall, what remains of it as a tribute to those who sort freedom and died for their effects. It relates more fully what the movie does not do.

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