Die subversive Kamera (1996): cast, story & where to watch
1996 · Film

Released in 1996, Die subversive Kamera is a documentary film directed by Cornelia Klauß, running about 44 minutes.
What it’s about. The history of the GDR Super-8 scene—an underground art movement that produced films outside official channels in the 1980s—produced by Cornelia Klauss, herself a Super-8 artist. The Stasi (secret police) monitored this rebellious scene closely. Female artists Ramona Köppel-Welsch, Cornelia Schleime and Christine Schlegel, among others, talk about their art and films, their experiences as artists in the GDR, and how their work changed after the Wall came down.
Who’s in it. Die subversive Kamera stars Cornelia Schleime as Herself, Ramona Köppel-Welsh as Herself, Christine Schlegel as Herself and Thomas Frick as Himself, among others.
Where to watch. Streaming options change often. See the full, country-by-country breakdown on our where to watch Die subversive Kamera page.
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Frequently asked
- Where can I watch Die subversive Kamera (1996)?
- Streaming, rental and purchase options for Die subversive Kamera change frequently. Check our where-to-watch page for the latest availability in your country.
- Who stars in Die subversive Kamera?
- Die subversive Kamera stars Cornelia Schleime, Ramona Köppel-Welsh, Christine Schlegel, Thomas Frick and Claus Löser.
- When was Die subversive Kamera released?
- Die subversive Kamera was released in 1996, with a runtime of about 44 minutes.