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Krolik Po Berlinsku(2009) -

The wall kept out humans and natural predators, and the guards actually protected the animals from disturbance.

When the Wall fell in 1989, the rabbits' comfortable, enclosed system vanished overnight. Krolik po berlinsku(2009)

is a uniquely poignant 2009 Polish-German documentary directed by Bartosz Konopka . It offers a "rabbit's-eye view" of one of the 20th century's most defining structures: the Berlin Wall. 🥕 The "Rabbit Paradise" The wall kept out humans and natural predators,

For 28 years, a population of wild rabbits lived in the "Death Zone"—the grassy no-man’s-land between the inner and outer layers of the Berlin Wall. It offers a "rabbit's-eye view" of one of

The documentary highlights the trauma of sudden freedom for those who have only known a controlled environment. As Konopka noted, the rabbits' fate was a "bad weather forecast" for the humans of Eastern Europe who were also learning to navigate a new world. 🏆 Critical Acclaim