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1989 - The collapse of the Iron Curtain and the Pan European Picnic | The fall of the Soviet Union 

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’1989’ is a high-politics drama about the collapse of the Iron Curtain. A young and unknown technocrat, Miklós Neméth, is brought in to become Hungary’s new prime minister. He is to save the country’s appalling economy and soon decides to remove the massive - and expensive - border control apparatus from the state budget. He soon finds out, that this decision sets him up against formidable adversaries and communist hardliners. In the meantime, a young couple from East Germany is encouraged by the rumours that the Hungarian border to Austria will be opened for a few days to allow for the Pan-European picnic. Like thousands of other East Germans, they decide to make a go for it, but they are caught up in the political power-game that plays out behind closed doors in the Eastern Bloc. They young man is shot dead at the border, a tragic event that paradoxically accelerates Nemeth’s final decision to open the borders, and soon after the Berlin wall falls
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Anders Østergaard recreates the events of 1989 and invites the audience into the secret meeting rooms through a mixture of ’testimonials’, archive material, recreation, and reconstructed dialogues lip-synch’ed to archive footage of the real political key characters.
In the 1980s, Hungary faced a serious economic crisis, the standard of living dropped significantly again, disillusionment with the ideals and promises of communism spread among the population, preparing the ground for change. To everyone's surprise, the economist Miklos Nemeth was appointed head of the Party in Hungary in 1989, when communism was on the brink of collapse and Nemeth, an outsider with few friends in the Party. He was suddenly responsible for the seemingly impossible task of saving the country from bankruptcy. But Nemeth had to lead a country divided between those who pursued the hope for a peaceful Europe free from oppression and the nuclear menace, while others saw the collapse of everything they believed in, in fact the annihilation of the very states they ruled. For these men, it became a battle of life and death.
Miklós Neméth, decides to test his opponents, the disgruntled hardliners of his own party, but also two seasoned dictators, Nicolae Ceausescu of Romania and Erich Honecker of the GDR and allows the Hungarian/Austrian borders to be opened for some days. This leads to the Pan European Picnic - and a welcome escape for many
However following a tragedy, Neméth understands, that the political power games have real consequences for real people, and that he needs to act. He decides to open the borders for good.
The documentary reveals the role that developments in Hungary played in the fall of the Berlin Wall and subsequent collapse of Communism throughout Eastern Europe. Hungary opened its borders and in October 1989 changed its name to the Republic of Hungary, while the Communist Party disbanded itself. In Czechoslovakia the population protested openly against the communist regime and in November the dissident Vaclav Havel was elected president. And on 9 November the Berlin Wall fell.
1989 offers insight into the high-risk political game that led to the collapse of the iron curtain and subsequently, the Berlin wall, and the tragic human costs of political actions
Original title: 1989: A Statesman Opens Up
A film by Anders Ostergaard and Erzsebet Racz
© 2014, licensed by First Hand Films
#documentary #ussr #History #sovietunion #1989 #hungary

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Комментарии : 16   
@venomdust1
@venomdust1 8 месяцев назад
Amazing Amazing! I usually like documentaries with no re-enactments but this one merges it so perfectly with the people who were there . To hear Nemeth recount his conversation with Gorbachev is fascinating. Living in America I can remember seeing these things on television but to hear what lead to the events is eye opening. 👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
@DMU386
@DMU386 5 месяцев назад
If you’re into this time period and want a recommendation listen to and/or read “Post War, A History of Europe since 1945” by Tony Judt. I just finished it for the second time. You will not be disappointed, i promise
@premierjames
@premierjames 9 месяцев назад
Excellent documentary! I feel very sorry for the woman who lost her husband as the last victim of the Hungarian border guards, but hope she takes comfort in the fact that his death caused the eventual opening of the Hungarian border and the eventual collapse of the Berlin Wall.
@platinumuschannel
@platinumuschannel 10 месяцев назад
One of my favorite documentaries. Nemeth is very articulate here, and he's one of the very FEW Marxists (former) I can respect. Not very many of them who I would feel greatly honored and privileged to meet. It's a crying shame that Europe and the rest of the western leaders tend to ridicule Hungary for its largely independent way of thinking. If anything, we should be listening to what they have to say.
@khiggins8733
@khiggins8733 7 месяцев назад
Brilliant ….well worth watching .
@rikomagyar7850
@rikomagyar7850 Месяц назад
1989 was the greatest year for united Europe. Gorbachev, Nemeth are hero's ... I gave my son the name Ronald because of Reagan's Berlin speech.........
@gerryhouska2859
@gerryhouska2859 Год назад
Thank you for this, I've learned a lot. Here in Australia we've heard a lot about Poland, Walesa, Solidarity but nothing about the role of Hungary. That said, it is ironic that today Hungary is once again ruled by a Russian puppet.
@platinumuschannel
@platinumuschannel 10 месяцев назад
Easy to say that as Australian, as it would be for me to as an American. But in doing so, we are failing to take into account that Hungary is a landlocked nation nearing Russia, and they rightfully believe they need to work with and get along with as many countries as they can including China, and Russia. But no, apparently there's no third option?
@jolozgur
@jolozgur Год назад
Greetings from Türkiye. Impressed so much how a strong movie it is!😮 Flashback to those years; omg, what a retro feelings i have. Will be thinking about those all decisions that politicians made. thanks for upload. Peace.
@cunningplan9049
@cunningplan9049 Год назад
Great documentary and dramatisation - Thank you.
@DaveSCameron
@DaveSCameron Год назад
Timely upload as Cold War channel Dave is Live streaming right now taking flac from all angles! Thank you so much for your uploads here. 👍
@miriamwilson9542
@miriamwilson9542 Год назад
Very well done.
@ivantopolcic
@ivantopolcic Год назад
And tito betrayed Imre also...
@rpgbb
@rpgbb Год назад
It’s insane to think Hungarians went back to dictatorship and destroyed their freedoms. With hindsight, the Eastern Block joined too soon NATO and the EU, they are not functional democracies. Bretix was caused by the Eastern expansion actually. The British government resented Turkey was not admitted
@frankwitte1022
@frankwitte1022 Год назад
The Eastern European countries didn't join too soon. Yes, Hungary is falling back decades under Orban. But they will rise again some day ... they always have. Brexit was caused by English exceptionalism, English nationalism and stupidity. They too are falling back a decade or two, but they too will come to their senses again ... they always do. Democracy, freedom and solidarity in Europe are never "finished", they always need work, maintenance, improvements and new ideas. We can either do it together ... or fail. This is the way.
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