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Betrayal (1995)
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Released: 12/13/1995
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Synopsis:
"He is an asshole," proclaimed the famous author and troubadour Wolf Biermann on German TV, about his successor Sascha Anderson. Sascha was the former leader of the GDR's circle of artists and intellectuals who opposed the government. According to Biermann, Sascha Anderson had worked for the East German Secret Service, Stasi, and over a number of years supplied information to the system's archives about everyone who was close to him. But Sascha denied that he had been a Stasi informer. The accusation dropped like a bomb. It led to the so-called "Anderson affair," one of the biggest cultural-political scandals in post-war Germany. Just a week later the Stasi protocol was made official: Biermann was right. The Swedish journalist Bjorn Cederberg was determined to investigate the Sascha Anderson mystery. Who was he really, this charismatic man who for many years figured prominently on German radio and TV, was quoted in the press, and fascinated both journalists and cultural personalities?
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Theatrical Release
12/13/1995
Director
Credit
Fredrick Von Krusenstjerna
Director
Cast
Credit
John Hurt
Narrator - Narration
Sascha Anderson
Himself
Bjorn Cederberg
Himself
Cornelia Schleime
Herself
Eckerhart Maas
Himself
Wilfriede Maas
Herself
Michael Knoff
Himself
Bert Papenfuss
Himself
Helga Ahlgrim
Herself
Production Credits
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Fredrick Von Krusenstjerna
Producer
Production Companies
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Charon Film
Production Company
Manden med Camaraet
Production Company
Film Camera
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Jan Roed
Cinematographer - cinematography
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SVT International Programme Sales
Foreign Distribution Sales
Music
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Astor Piazzola
Music
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Ragnar Samuelson
Sound
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