- The
Sonnenallee (“Sun Avenue”) is a
street in Berlin, Germany,
connecting the
districts of Neukölln and Treptow-Köpenick. The
street is 5 km long, crossing...
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Sonnenallee (Sun
Avenue or Sun Alley) is a 1999
German comedy film
about life in East
Berlin in the
early 1970s. The
movie was
directed by
Leander Haußmann...
- Am kürzeren Ende der
Sonnenallee (On the
Shorter End of Sun Avenue) is the
third novel by
author Thomas Brussig. The
novel is set in East
Berlin in the...
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Sonnenallee is a
railway station in the Neukölln
district of Berlin. It is
served by the S-Bahn
lines S41 and S42 and is
located at the
southeastern end...
- a
German actress best
known for her role as
Miriam in the 1999 film
Sonnenallee. She grew up in Stollberg, and at 10
years old
joined the
Youth Theater...
- the
subject after a
series of
comedies such as Good Bye, Lenin! and
Sonnenallee. This
approach was
widely applauded in Germany, and the film was complimented...
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separate line on a three-quarter ring ran
between Gesundbrunnen and
Sonnenallee or Köllnische Heide. In East
Berlin the
remaining section ran between...
- Buck film
Jailbirds (1996). His
feature film
breakthrough came with
Sonnenallee in 1999. His
second feature, Herr Lehmann,
followed in 2003. His production...
-
Allee (ending and
stopped at the Alexanderplatz); from the
south along Sonnenallee ending north of the Belle-Alliance-Platz, from the
south ending near...
- Friedrichstraße
station Glienicke Bridge Invalidenstraße
Oberbaum Bridge Sonnenallee Tränenpalast, Friedrichstraße
station People who died
breaching the Wall...