Rabbit a la Berlin

Verzio FF Submission A history lesson told through the eyes of rabbits - a widely unknown story of the thousands of wild rabbits who lived in the Death Zone of the Berlin Wall. For 28 years, the strip of earth enclosed between the two walls was the safest of enclaves. Full of grass, no predators, gu...

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Other Authors: Konopka, Bartek, Rosolowski, Piotr
Institution:Open Society Archives at Central European University
Language:German
Published: MS Films 2009
Poland
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10891/osa:c44cc3cd-f5a0-453e-a8fc-baa04685b390
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Summary:Verzio FF Submission A history lesson told through the eyes of rabbits - a widely unknown story of the thousands of wild rabbits who lived in the Death Zone of the Berlin Wall. For 28 years, the strip of earth enclosed between the two walls was the safest of enclaves. Full of grass, no predators, guards to ensure that no one disturbed them. But one day the wall fell…The rabbits’ fate serves as a guise for an allegorical tale of a totalitarian system.
Published:2009