Prejudices and clichés about East and West Germany continue to shape parts of society. How does this affect Generation Z, who only know about the division of Germany from stories? Seven women and men aged 21 to 28 - representing Generation Z - offer an insight into the mindset and everyday life of a generation that is growing up in a time when the East-West conflict, political radicalization and social upheaval are more relevant than ever. The focus is on three subject areas: family and identity, business and career, and politics and social engagement.
Directing | Anna Wullfert | Director |
Camera | Marcus Zahn | Camera Operator |
Editing | Maximilian Raible | Editor |
Editing | Stefan Wiedner | Assistant Editor |
Editing | Simon Rüger-Fader | Assistant Editor |
Editing | Philipp Kieseier | Assistant Editor |
Sound | Jan Rosemann | Sound |
Sound | Tim Ratajczyk | Sound |
Camera | Max Mendez | Still Photographer |
Camera | Malte Pröckl | Still Photographer |
Camera | Lena Seyffert | Still Photographer |
Editing | Daniél Spitzenberg | Color Grading |
Art | Maxim Knorz | Graphic Designer |
Art | Sebastian Peuker | Graphic Designer |
Sound | Kevin Strüber | Music |
Sound | Christoph Fleischer | Music |
Sound | Urs Hauck | Sound Mixer |
Production | Jonas Giese | Production Director |
Production | Bodo Bergmann | Production Director |
Editing | Maria Lan Duong | Editorial Production Assistant |
Editing | Linos Yiannopoulos | Editorial Production Assistant |
Editing | Lisa Lewonig | Editorial Production Assistant |
Production | Pia Schindler | Other |
Production | Karin Leske | Producer |
Production | Christin Rüdebusch | Other |
Crew | Katrin Hartig | Editorial Staff |
Crew | Richard Schönjahn | Editorial Staff |