Private Project

Beyond the Berlin Wall – Reports from Stasi Prisoners

Thirty-five years after the fall of the Berlin Wall, three former political prisoners recall their moments of violation and humiliation in the clutches of state security in East Berlin and their experiences in the then Hohenschönhausen Interrogation Centre. This documentary offers an insight into their individual experiences of this period in and out of prison, from a historical and personal point of view. The stories of Edda Schönherz, a former TV news presenter, Hans-Joachim (Akki) Lietsche, a former window dresser, and Matthias Leupold, a fashion magazine driver at the time, will make you reflect not only about the past but also about the present.

  • Abhiroop Banerjee
    Director
  • Berglind Sóley Elstermann Jansdóttir
    Director
  • Marcela Faganello Galluzzi
    Director
  • Matthias Leupold
    Director
  • Matthias Leupold
    Producer
  • Lasse Laupichler
    Motion Design
  • Edda Schönherz
    Key Cast
  • Hans-Joachim Lietsche
    Key Cast
  • Matthias Leupold
    Key Cast
  • Andra Kampfhenkel
    Translations and captions
  • Volker Pook
    Art Direction
  • Manja Ebert
    Audio Mixing
  • JÄHzorn
    Music
  • Marie Séférian
    Music
    The Voice of the Valley
  • Project Type:
    Documentary
  • Runtime:
    1 hour 1 minute 6 seconds
  • Completion Date:
    January 25, 2025
  • Production Budget:
    78,600 EUR
  • Country of Origin:
    Germany
  • Country of Filming:
    Germany
  • Language:
    German
  • Shooting Format:
    4k
  • Aspect Ratio:
    16:9
  • Film Color:
    Black & White and Color
  • First-time Filmmaker:
    No
  • Student Project:
    No
  • Berlin Independent Film Festival
    Berlin
    Germany
    February 16, 2025
    World Premiere
    Best Documentary
  • Social Justice Film Festival
    Seattle
    United States
    April 9, 2025
    Official Selection
  • SR Socially Relevant Film Festival New York March 2025
    New York
    March 16, 2025
    New York Premiere
Director Biography - Abhiroop Banerjee, Berglind Sóley Elstermann Jansdóttir, Marcela Faganello Galluzzi, Matthias Leupold

(Abhiroop Banerjee)
Abhiroop Banerjee was born in Kolkata, India, one of the oldest cities of heritage and culture in the country, in 1996. For a major part of his life art has been his companion through thick and thin, be it films, painting or music. After working there for a few years, as a freelance filmmaker, he moved to Berlin to expand his creative network and hope to become an international artist.

(Berglind Sóley Elstermann)
Berglind Sóley Jansdóttir Elstermann was born in Akranes, Iceland in 2000. Growing up in Reykjavík and Germany she started questioning different realities of life from an early age. Half of her family being in the newspaper business, she was encouraged to be curious and ask questions. Since her move to Berlin and the start of her interestin filmmaking, she has worked on animations, music videos and short fictional films. Inherently, documentary films are what she feels drawn to the most.

(Marcela Faganello) 

Marcela Faganello Galluzzi was born in São Paulo, Brazil, in 2002. From an early age, she was involved in the world of art, which was her way of having fun and exploring her creativity. A few years ago, moved to Berlin, Germany, to focus on her development of a career in cinema. Since then, has been working on various projects as well as having directed and produced a few.

(Matthias Leupold) 

Matthias Leupold was born in East Berlin in 1959. Since the 1980s he has been creating a parallel world through his staged photography. Scenes from this world have been exhibited in over 50 exhibitions in Europe, Asia and the USA, and are published in several books, as well as archived in international collections. Leupold is a professor of Photography at an art and design university in Berlin. His documentary: LIGHTER THAN ORANGE–THE LEGACY OF DIOXIN IN VIETNAM, 2015, 72 min, was selected from several festivals in Europe, USA and Asia and awarded with GRAND PRIZE Documentary Feature Award of Socially Relevant Film Festival New York and Best Feature Documentary Los Angeles CineFest, 42 broadcasts Deutsche Welle DE, EN, ES, AR, more: www.lighterthanorange.com. 2020 THE SONG OF THE VALLEY, with Marie Séférian a film about Syrian refugees in Lebanon, www.thesongofthevalley.com

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Director Statement

Abhiroop Banerjee, India:
When I first heard about Hohenschönhausen from my professor and that he had been a prisoner there under the German Democratic Republic (GDR), I was quite literally left dumbstruck. But it was not until I visited the prison, which is now a memorial, that I decided to document these untold stories that seemed to be carved on the walls like the marks of a prisoner counting his days in confinement. Even though, I had some idea about the GDR, I never knew what exactly it was like to live in East Germany in the 80’s until I heard the bone chilling life stories of this film’s protagonists. Their haunting recollections of life behind the bars, and the lasting scars, have left a significant mark in me. To know what human beings are capable of, both as oppressors and as survivors, has opened my eyes. Personally, Edda, Akki and Matthias’s stories also have given me the strength to become a more person of more perseverance and endurance. I hope this film reaches as many people as possible and inspire then with tales of utmost bravery and courage.

Berglind Sóley Elstermann, Island:
Stepping into the memorial of Hohenschönhausen is like walking into a library hall, filled to the brim with fascinating & unimaginable stories that most people have never heard of.
From the beginning, I wanted to know more. I wanted to soak up every wisdom of the former prison’s witnesses, that I possibly could. It has been an honour to have these face to face interviews with Akki, Edda & Matthias. Their stories of oppression, endurance, resistance and bravery will always stay with me.
I hope that the viewers of this film can learn from the life stories of these three contemporary witnesses who stood up for freedom and the right to autonomy.

Marcela Faganello, Brasil:
The story presented by the former prisoners of the previous Hohenschönhausen prison is a documentary that provides not only a glimpse into the past, but above all into the future. The world around us and the particular one in which we live must be analyzed and constantly questioned so that we don't fall into the fallacy of making mistakes that have already been made. This moment in Germany, as in many other countries in Europe, was a unique and memorable experience in different ways for many, and it was special to have had the opportunity to hear about it through the eyes of Matthias, Edda and Akki.

Matthias Leupold, Germany:
During the 40 years of the GDR's existence, around 200-250,000 people were imprisoned for political reasons.
It took me 37 years after my imprisonment 1982 before I was able to come to terms with what had happened to me in the State Security remand centre in Berlin-Hohenschönhausen in the winter of 1982.
And I met two other three innocent prisoners at this place: I was shocked by the harshness of their fate when Edda Schönherz told me for the first time, why she was imprisoned, what happened to her children and what everyday life was like in Hoheneck during the three years of her sentence. The life story of Hans-Joachim Lietsche, known as "Akki", who at the age of 20 organised an illegal counter-revolutionary group with four sixteen-year-old friends in East Berlin, who printed and secretly distributed leaflets. All of them were arrested and spent three quarters of a year or more in pre-trial detention or juvenile detention. Akki was the only one of his group to survive.
Abhiroop, Marcella and Berglind and I tried to get closer to these stories, including mine. How Hohenschönhausen was experienced by Edda, Akki and me, how the officers of the State Security actually put their strategy of psychological decomposition into practice during interrogations, can certainly be seen as representative of the treatment of many other prisoners on remand.