NVA (film)

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NVA (German: [ɛn faʊ̯ ˈʔaː] ) is a German comedy film released in 2005, that involves two friends who serve in the National People's Army of the former GDR (East Germany). It was directed by Leander Haußmann, who – together with Thomas Brussig – also wrote the screenplay. The film caricatures the life of the National People's Army (abbreviated: NVA), in the final years of East Germany.

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NVA
Directed byLeander Haußmann
Written byThomas Brussig
Leander Haußmann
Produced byClaus Boje
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StarringKim Frank
Oliver Bröcker
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Jasmin Schwiers
CinematographyFrank Griebe
Music byMarcel Blatti
Paul Lemp
Release date
  • 29 September 2005 (2005-09-29)
Running time
98 min.
LanguageGerman
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Reception

The film received mostly negative reception. Reviewers with Die Tageszeitung stated that Haußmann shouldn't have turned the film into a light comedy, which the reviewer calling it "misleading" to not take on a serious tone and address the systematic abuse of conscripts.[1] Another reviewr from Tagesspiegel stated that while the film was a comedy, the humour did not land and reiterated that the film also portrayed the NVA as too harmless.[2]

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