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"Germans are obsessed with the idea of identity." Volker Schlöndorff, Director. This is an up-to-date, captivating and uncompromising portrait of a great country and its people. At the top of the European class, polite, hard-working and rarely caught at fault, Germany, 20 years after reunification, has enjoyed its hitherto well-controlled growth at leisure: culture, abundance, a perfected social system. But something in the German identity has recently become strained. The crisis, its geopolitical positions and European failures have shaken it. Although Germany is the world's fourth-largest…mehr

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"Germans are obsessed with the idea of identity." Volker Schlöndorff, Director. This is an up-to-date, captivating and uncompromising portrait of a great country and its people. At the top of the European class, polite, hard-working and rarely caught at fault, Germany, 20 years after reunification, has enjoyed its hitherto well-controlled growth at leisure: culture, abundance, a perfected social system. But something in the German identity has recently become strained. The crisis, its geopolitical positions and European failures have shaken it. Although Germany is the world's fourth-largest power, it is sometimes unhappy about the failures of its social cohesion, its difficulties in integrating new immigration flows, and its role as a docile European giant. For the population, which no longer intends to flagellate itself because of a past that's too onerous, it's time to break with the past and assert itself. But who exactly are these Germans?
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Jean-Louis de la Vaissière has been a journalist with AFP since 1976. A permanent correspondent in Germany from 1985 to 1990, he later became chief editor at AFP's Berlin office for five years. He was a privileged witness to developments in Germany, in the 1980s in Bonn, under the Kohl era, after the fall of the Wall in 1989/90, then in the reunified capital between 2003 and 2008.