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A documentary film about the daily work of two employees of the “task force for reconstruction,” who piece together bag after bag of ripped up state security documents. „Behind an extremely dry-didactic title, you discover a consequently composed and humorous film about german history. It shows how Germany copes with the past and bureaucracy, and you wouldn’t believe it, it’s also about men and women.

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A documentary film about the daily work of two employees of the “task force for reconstruction,” who piece together bag after bag of ripped up state security documents. „Behind an extremely dry-didactic title, you discover a consequently composed and humorous film about german history. It shows how Germany copes with the past and bureaucracy, and you wouldn’t believe it, it’s also about men and women.

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