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MONIKA AND JONAS: THE FACE OF THE INFORMER STATE
(TV)

Summary

This documentary examines the relationship between a one-time informant for the East German secret police and a young boy whom she was assigned to monitor. Monika Haeger kept the leader of a peace movement, Gerd Poppe, and his family under constant surveillance for ten years, infiltrating the household and befriending young Jonas, who regarded her as a second mother. Shortly after the reunification of Germany, Monika was public revealed as an informant. Two years later, Monika and Jonas are reunited, in a dramatic and somewhat awkward encounter. As Jonas expresses his feelings of betrayal, Monika explains her motives, while confessing the anguish and fear she experiences in a new Germany where she has been branded as a traitor. Intercut with this encounter are scenes shot at the former East German Ministry for Public Security, where the secret police amassed files on thousands of individuals and their families. Here citizens of the former East Germany read formerly classified files, many of which contain devastating information about their friends, co-workers, and teachers. Also included: footage from a reunification ceremony in Berlin in October of 1990; a public forum in which former officials of the secret police answer questions from angry citizens who had been placed under surveillance by the state; and Monika at her counselling session at Bonheffer Psychiatric Hospital, where she tries to cope with the new political and social order. Includes individual interviews with Monika, Jonas, and Jonas's mother Ulrike Poppe.

(This documentary is narrated in English with subtitled dialogue).

Details

  • NETWORK: NHK (Japan)
  • DATE: 1993
  • RUNNING TIME: 0:44:14
  • COLOR/B&W: Color
  • CATALOG ID: T:30711
  • GENRE: Public affairs/Documentaries
  • SUBJECT HEADING: International Collection - Japan; Germany, history
  • SERIES RUN: NHK (Japan) - TV, 1993
  • COMMERCIALS: N/A

CREDITS

  • Tamio Yoshioka … Producer
  • Takaaki Sato … Director, Writer
  • Hidenori Kochi … Director, Writer
  • Kevin Dobbyn … English translation by
  • Haruki Ida … Camera
  • Van Zutphen, Glen … Narrator
  • Ulrike Poppe
  • Gerd Poppe
  • Monika Haeger
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