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- A young, naive and enthusiastic theater director named Kai comes to a grim provincial town to put on Beckett's Waiting for Godot. Although the lethargic theater company shows no interest in the play, his spirit remains undaunted. Meanwhile, it is fall 1989. The world is changing and somewhere, far away in the capital, a revolution is taking place and it seems that wishes might come true. Great hopes emerge in the little town and unexpected events overtake Kai's mutating production.
- Interview with Jochen Girke, a retired East German Stasi agent, filmed March, 1990 to June, 1991. Questions explore his study of psychology for use as a filmmaker and trainer of interrogators and informers. Segments include conversations with his parents, teacher, former girlfriend and wife.
- A nineteen year old from Munich ,bedazzled by a political idea,sets off to war in Croatia, part of the former Yugoslavia, and becomes a mercenary killer.
- It was on 9 November 1989 that the Berlin Wall fell. With the revolution in the German Democratic Republic, a world exploded. A world that looked so solid in the economic, political, military, ethical, social and psychological sense. The reunification of Germany not only signifies the outlines of a new course, but simultaneously means an ending. In the splendor of happiness combines fragments of this process: images of an auction of the Wall alternated with confessions of a Stasi member. Fear and hope go hand in hand. Political rhetoric flowers unprecedentedly, as does the system of informers and other monstrosities, proliferating in the vacuum of the transition.