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Mittags auf dem Roten Platz - Season 1

In August 1968, troops from the Warsaw Pact countries occupied Czechoslovakia, bringing an end to Prime Minister Dubcek's reform policies. Many people in the West protested against the crushing of the attempt to create "socialism with a human face." However, the world public paid little attention to the fact that at the same time, a handful of Russians were demonstrating in Moscow against the actions of their own government. The film reconstructs the trial of the Russian "dissidents."

Top Cast

  • Monica Bleibtreu

    Monica Bleibtreu

    Natalja

  • Michael Degen

    Michael Degen

    Litwonow

  • Herbert Mensching

    Herbert Mensching

    Untersuchungsrichter

  • Claus Theo Gärtner

    Claus Theo Gärtner

    Drjemluga

  • Herlinde Latzko

    Herlinde Latzko

    Tabja

  • Friedhelm Ptok

    Friedhelm Ptok

    Regie-Assistent

  • Til Erwig

    Til Erwig

    Aufnahmeleiter

  • Gernot Endemann

    Gernot Endemann

    Reinhard

  • Joachim Bliese

    Joachim Bliese

    Produktionsleiter

Overview

In August 1968, troops from the Warsaw Pact countries occupied Czechoslovakia, bringing an end to Prime Minister Dubcek's reform policies. Many people in the West protested against the crushing of the attempt to create "socialism with a human face." However, the world public paid little attention to the fact that at the same time, a handful of Russians were demonstrating in Moscow against the actions of their own government. The film reconstructs the trial of the Russian "dissidents."

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