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Director: Markus Dietrich
Cast: Flora Thiemann, Finn Fiebig, Luca Johannsen, Devid Striesow
November 9, 1989, the day the Berlin Wall came down. A 10-year-old girl and her friends attempt to use their teleportation device to beam her uncle back to East Germany but instead, as they witness on TV, end up beaming everyone in their town into West Germany! They have to race against time to undo the experiment before the nasty border guards open fire...
Critical Reception & Ratings
Sputnik, a 2013 family adventure film directed by Markus Dietrich, received a mixed critical reception. While not a critically acclaimed work, it earned a respectable 6.0/10 rating on IMDb, indicating a generally positive audience response to its premise of a group of children accidentally teleporting their town across the Berlin Wall.
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Sputnik, the 2013 sci-fi adventure film directed by Markus Dietrich, offers a unique and engaging blend of family-friendly thrills and thought-provoking themes. With its compelling young protagonists and playful exploration of the Berlin Wall's fall, the film provides an entertaining window into a pivotal moment in history through a fresh, imaginative lens.
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