On the Russian-Polish border lies a city named Brest. Unlike its French and Bulgarian counterparts, this Brest has not remained untouched by the
ravages of war. Taking the Brest train station as a starting point, former East German filmmaker Gerd Kroske uses archival footage from Russian
and contemporary images of war to visualize the tragedies of this century. Germany, 1994, 90 min. Preceded by Drewitz by Bernhard Frey,
Germany, 1993, 4 min.
Country: Germany
Year: 1993
Director: Gerd Kroske
Running Time (minutes): 4 min