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Fatherland

1980s British drama directed by Ken Loach. The film follows the forced defection to West Berlin of Klaus Drittemann (Gerulf Pannach), a famous protest singer-songwriter who comes into conflict with the East German authorities.

In the West he finds another kind of censorship imposed by the American record executives who control the music market and shape popular culture.

Klaus' disillusionment and exile eventually lead him to search for his long-lost father in England and in the process, he uncovers some of his own personal and national history.

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Ken Loach
PHILTD136
5060697920192
Blu-ray (Blu-ray / Limited Edition)
Region A,B,C  Learn More
English, German
English
26/04/2021
1986
Feature, Foreign
1
Retail/Rental
106 mins
(15) Suitable for 15 years and over.
Special Features
  • Interactive Menus
  • Interviews: Jonathan Morris (editor)
  • Other Documentary: 'Talk About Work', 'Right to Work March'