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Deutschland 83
Deutschland 83English-subtitled intertitle
GenreCold War espionage
Created by
Written byAnna Winger
Directed by
Starring
Opening theme"Major Tom (Coming Home)"by
Peter Schilling
ComposerReinhold Heil
Country of origin
  • Germany
  • United States
Original languages
  • German
  • English
No.of seasons1
No.of episodes8
Production
Producers
Cinematography
  • Philipp Haberlandt
  • Frank Küpper
EditorSven Budelmann
Production companyUFA Fiction
Original release
Network
Release17 June(2015-06-17)
5 August 2015(2015-08-05)
Related

Deutschland 83is a 2015 German spy thriller television series starringJonas Nayas a 24-year-old native ofEast Germanywho is sent toWest Germanyin 1983 as an undercover spy for theHVA,the foreign intelligence agency of theStasi.It is a co-production ofAMC Networks'SundanceTVandRTL Televisionby the production company, UFA Fiction,[1]with international distribution byRTL Group'sFremantleMedia International[2][3]and North American distribution byKino Lorber.[4]

The series premiered on 17 June 2015 on theSundanceTVchannel in the United States, becoming the first German-language series to air on a US network.[5][6]The broadcast was in the original German, with English subtitles.[7]It subsequently aired in Germany beginning in November 2015, and in the UK onChannel 4beginning in January 2016. Despite weak initial ratings in Germany,Deutschland 83became asleeper hit.

The series was officially renewed on 14 October 2016;[8]the second series is namedDeutschland 86.[9]Deutschland 86is set in 1986, three years after the original season; it premiered in Germany on 19 October 2018.[10]

A third season,Deutschland 89,was broadcast from 25 September 2020, 1989 being the year of thefall of the Berlin Wall.[11][12]In a December 2017 interview, it was confirmed that Amazon Germany has secured the rights toDeutschland 89.[13]

Cast

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Main

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Recurring

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  • Carina Wieseas Ingrid Rauch, Martin's mother who lives in Kleinmachnow.
  • Vladimir Burlakovas Thomas Posimski, Martin's friend who has an affair with Annett while Martin is away.
  • Godehard Gieseas Lieutenant Colonel Karl Kramer, a fellow spy who helps Martin.
  • Errol T. Harewood as Major General Arnold Jackson, the American general who works with General Edel on the deployment of thePershing II Weapon Systemmissiles.
  • Michaela Casparas Mrs. Netz, General Edel's secretary.
  • Jens Albinusas Henrik Mayer, NATO head analyst.
  • Nikola Kastneras Linda Seiler, Mayer's secretary.

Episodes

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Creator Anna Winger said that all of the episode names originated fromNATOmilitary exercisesfrom 1983.[16]

No.Title [17]Directed byWritten byUS airdateGerman airdateViewers
(millions)
1"Quantum Jump"Edward BergerAnna Wingerand Oliver Smith17 June 2015(2015-06-17)26 November 2015U.S.: 0.066[18]
German: 3.19[19]
In 1983, East Germany's Secret Service is concerned by American military plans in West Germany. East German Secret Service employee Lenora Rauch sends her nephew to West Germany to act as a spy.
2"Brave Guy"Edward BergerSteve Bailie and Anna Winger24 June 2015(2015-06-24)26 November 2015U.S.: 0.074[20]
German: 2.86[19]
Tischbier orders Martin to break into NATO head analyst Henrik Mayer (Jens Albinus)'s hotel room to steal a secret report. He refuses until Tischbier promises to help his mother who is suffering from kidney disease in East Germany.
3"Atlantic Lion"Edward BergerAnna Winger and Oliver Smith1 July 2015(2015-07-01)3 December 2015U.S.: 0.077[21]
German: 2.05[22]
While at a NATO conference in Brussels, Martin gets an assignment to seduce and bug the head security analyst's secretary, Linda Seiler (Nikola Kastner).
4"Northern Wedding"Edward BergerAndrea Willson and Anna Winger8 July 2015(2015-07-08)3 December 2015U.S.: 0.100[23]
German: 1.96[22]
NATO is placed on high alert when the bug is found in Linda's desk. Martin scrambles to turn Linda's loyalties around while under interrogation by NATO security about their relationship.
5"Cold Fire"Edward BergerAnna Winger and Oliver Smith15 July 2015(2015-07-15)10 December 2015U.S.: 0.143[24]
German: 1.69[25]
Tischbier arrives at the commune to retrieve Martin and tell him that his mother will have her kidney transplant but Martin is the donor. He must get to East Berlin after delivering a package to a mysterious man.
6"Brandy Station"Samira RadsiRalph Martin and Anna Winger22 July 2015(2015-07-22)10 December 2015U.S.: 0.082[26]
German: 1.67[25]
Martin wants to stay home now, but his fiancee Annett tells him to go West again. Alex takes General Jackson hostage and forces him to film a denunciation of US military plans in Western Europe.
7"Bold Guard"Samira RadsiGeorg Hartmann and Anna Winger29 July 2015(2015-07-29)17 December 2015U.S.: 0.072[27]
German: 1.72[28]
As preparations for NATO's nuclear war game "Able Archer"intensify, Martin receives an order from East Germany that cements his fears about their paranoia. Martin blows his own cover in order to warn his superiors in the West that the East German HQ thinks that the exercise is a real act of war. Under arrest, he escapes from the base and heads towards East Germany.
8"Able Archer"Samira RadsiAnna Winger and Oliver Smith5 August 2015(2015-08-05)17 December 2015U.S.: 0.107[29]
German: 1.63[28]
The fear of apre-emptive nuclear strikeagainst the West had become a possibility at the East German HQ, while in the West, war game Able Archer reaches its peak. Martin finally manages to talk to high ranked officers in the East, revealing the deliberate misinterpretation of the conclusions of NATO's report by high-ranking East German officials.

Production

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The show was created by the husband and wife team of American novelistAnna Wingerand German TV producerJoerg Winger,who pitched it as a trilogy.[30][31][32]It is produced by Joerg Winger, Nico Hofmann, and Henriette Lippold. Anna Winger said that they did extensive research with experts who were from both sides of Germany.[33]Historian Klaas Voss from theHamburg Institute for Social Researchwas very important in providing historical information.[33]Jonas Nay, who played Martin, said he received technical assistance from military adviser/NATO expert Steffen Meier.[34]

The show was shot in and around locations inBerlin,Germany. A suburb in east Berlin was used to portray period East Germany.[35]For some scenes the Stasi headquarters (German:Ministerium für Staatssicherheit) was used as a location and the production was able to film at theStasi Museum,which is the actual site of the original headquarters.[14]The actual headquarters for the HVA was however inGosenabout 28 km (17 miles) south east of the Berlin TV tower, less than 1 km (0.6 miles) SE of theBerlincity limits, and approximately 4.5 miles (7.5 km) south of the city ofErkner.The backup bunker for the headquarters of the HVA was also located there.[36][37]

Directors Edward Berger and Samira Radsi used the same crew—and often the same locations—to shoot their respective episodes. One director would prepare for shooting while the other was shooting. They worked in parallel like this throughout the filming of the show.[38]Radsi said she knew producer Winger from working together on the popular German TV show,Leipzig Homicide.[38]

SundanceTVcreated a digital marketing strategy that reflected the use of locations in Germany that were meant to recreate both East and West Germany in the early 1980s. Reflecting both theintertitleof the show, the marketing team created sliders[39]that show locations as they were in contrast to the current day.[40]The opening credits were created bySaskia Marka.[14][41]

Music

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The show makes extensive use of 1980s popular music, includingNena's "99 Luftballons",David Bowie,New OrderandEurythmicsamong others.[6]Each week's episode has a playlist of music from and/or inspired by the episodes.[42]The score was created byReinhold Heil,who produced the song "99 Luftballons".[14]

Heil, who often collaborates withTom Tykwer(Run Lola Run), said that he was on board the project when he saw the first scene of the show, where two teenagers are being interrogated by the border guards (one of whom was Martin, the main character) for attempting to smuggle two books by Shakespeare and Marx across the border. He said that it was very realistic, which comes from his similar experience when he was caught smuggling music (Stravinsky and Bach).[43]

The theme for the respective English-subtitled North American and UK broadcasts of the series featuredPeter Schilling's "Major Tom (Coming Home)"– the English-language version of Schilling's big 1983 European hit" Major Tom (völlig losgelöst) ". However, the markedly different introductory sequence for the German broadcast of the series usedNew Order's 1983 hit "Blue Monday".

Critical response

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Deutschland 83was met with critical acclaim and received a 2015Peabody Award.Rotten Tomatoesgives the show a 95% score with an average rating of 7.8/10, sampled from 37 reviews. The consensus states: "An engrossing drama with a fun '80s soundtrack,Deutschland 83chronicles an intense spy story that brings viewers uncomfortably close to the Iron Curtain. "[52]OnMetacritic,it holds a score of 79 out of 100, based on reviews from 11 critics, indicating "generally favorable reviews".[53]

The first two episodes ofDeutschland 83premiered at theBerlinale 2015to very positive reviews.[6][54]In its US television premiere, it also received positive reviews, with mention of its humor and successful depiction of a Cold War thriller, with favorable comparisons to the US show,The Americans.[55][56][57]Many critics called it the best show of the summer of 2015.[58][59][60][61]

Writing inThe New Yorker,Emily Nussbaum called the show a gorgeous, slinky thriller, praising its recreation of 1983 Germany as "nearly as aesthetically aspirational" asMad Men.She questioned the plot line's credibility as Martin's character repeatedly landed,Zelig-like, "at the center of world-historical events", but didn't deem this to be a "deal-breaker".[62]In a mixed review,The New York Timescompared the series to shows on the networkThe CW,given that it focuses on a young adult struggling with being "the only glimmer of sanity in a world gone mad".[63]

Clemens Poellinger from the Swedish newspaperSvenska Dagbladetawarded the series a 5/6 rating. He praises the "excellence in time-faithful environment and details" but also points out the similarities with the seriesWeissensee.[64]

Philip Oltermann ofThe Guardianpraised the idea of viewing the Cold War from an East German's perspective, but wrote that the show, instead of taking advantage of its "radical premise", "backtracks into stereotype" by portraying East German officers as "cruel ideologues", and the West German peace movement as "infiltrated not just by Soviet agents, butgaySoviet agents at that ".[65]

Margret Lyons ofVulturepraised the work of title designerSaskia Marka,because a "huge part of Deutschland is about pop culture, and music in particular, so of course the titles include a famous German pop song of the era, Peter Schilling's 'Major Tom.'" Marka's opening credits[66]"combine the song's synth vibes with more ominous historical imagery and a little bit of the show's humor. It's the series in a nutshell."[67]

Awards

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Deutschland 83 has received a number of international and domestic awards including anInternational Emmy Award,[68]aPeabody Award,[69]Grimme Prize,[70]TheGolden Nymph,[71]aMetropolis Award,[72]two C21 Drama Awards,[73]aGolden Camera,[74]the "Special Jury Award" of the Roma Fiction Fest,[75]andSeries Mania2015 for Best World Series.[76]

Broadcast

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The series premiered in the United States on 17 June 2015, onSundanceTV,making it the first German-language series to air on a US network.[5][6]

The success ofDeutschland 83in the US and UK paved the way for another series also featuring a young Stasi agent dispatched to West Germany under an assumed identity,The Same Sky.[77][78]

In Germany,Deutschland 83began to air after the U.S. run onRTL26 November 2015.[79]There, the series lost viewers over the course of its run; the series finale had 1.72 million viewers, or approximately half of the series premiere's viewers. As a result, German newspaperBildcalled the show "the flop of the year".[65]

It premiered in Ireland on 29 November 2015, onRTÉ2.[80]All episodes were added to Australian streaming serviceStanin December 2015.[81]On 14 January 2016, the series was made available for streaming in The Netherlands viaVideoland.[82]

It premiered onChannel 4in the United Kingdom on 3 January 2016, with the final two episodes shown back-to-back on 14 February. It has since become the most popular foreign-language drama in the history of British television with an audience of 2.5 million viewers as of January 2016.[83]

The series was aired for Iran, Afghanistan and Tajikistan byBBC Persianin October 2017.

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