Berlin '36
About The Film
Inspired by the true story of Jewish high jumper Gretel Bergmann, BERLIN ‘36 replays a remarkable piece of forgotten Olympic history. Bergmann (award-winning actress Karoline Herfurth) was considered a top contender for the gold medal at the 1936 Summer Games in Nazi-controlled Berlin. With the Americans threatening an Olympic boycott if Jewish athletes were barred from competing, Bergmann is invited to training camp. But uncomfortable with a Jewish athlete on the Aryan team, the Nazis conspire to replace her with an unknown über-athlete (Sebastian Urzendowsky), who years later is revealed to be a man. BERLIN ‘36 is the exploration of a tenuous friendship between two outsiders who find themselves in unimaginable circumstances. Bergmann eventually escaped to the U.S., where she still lives, and was invited by the German Olympic Committee to be its guest at the Centennial Games in Atlanta.
OPENING NIGHT
BERLIN '36 will be featured as the Opening Night event on Wednesday, January 13, 2010 at Atlantic Station.
$36 ticket includes film program, Q&A and post-film dessert reception.
$250 Red Carpet VIP ticket includes Opening Night reception at Strip restaurant, film program, Q&A and post-film dessert reception, plus one ticket to the AJFF Gala Concert and reception on Monday, January 4, 2010 at Atlanta Symphony Hall.
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Film DetailsDirector: Kaspar HeidelbachCountry: Germany Language: German with subtitles Running Time: 100 min. Format: 35mm Year: 2009 Genre: Narrative Subjects: Biography, History, Sports, Women |
North American Premiere
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Sponsored by
Stephanie and Arthur Blank The Coca-Cola Company The Kendeda Fund The Marcus Foundation, Inc. Regal Entertainment Group |



