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First episode date
  
20 March 2016

Number of episodes
  
3

7.1/10
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Language
  
German

Writers
  
Annette Hess

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Cast
  
Sonja Gerhardt, Heino Ferch

Nominations
  
Deutscher Fernsehpreis - Best multi-part television film

Similar
  
Deutschland 83, Weissensee, Das kleine Fernsehspiel, Generation War, Morgen hör ich auf

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Ku’damm 56 is a German television trilogy about the 50s youth generation in the period between the end of World War II and the German Wirtschaftswunder. It tells the story of a conservative mother and her three daughters of marriageable age. The setting is the family-owned dance school. The trilogy deals with prudish morality, the desire for values, and the first sexual experiences of the young women.

Contents

It first aired on ZDF on March 20, 21, and 23, 2016.

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Plot

Berlin, 1956. Caterina Schöllack (Claudia Michelsen), owner of a dance school, has three daughters, of whom two are fulfilling the expectations of society: Helga (Maria Ehrich) is going to marry attorney Wolfgang von Boost (August Wittgenstein), while nurse Eva (Emilia Schüle) has planned every detail of her future, including her plan to marry her boss, Professor Fassbender (Heino Ferch). Only Monika (Sonja Gerhardt) fights against the conventions of her time. Her great aspiration is to do rock ’n’ roll.

Background

Monika's and her sisters' stories show what it was like for many women in a time when they were expected to marry as soon as possible and their social class was determined by the man at their side. However, the desire for a new female identity and equal rights shaped this generation.

Heike Hempel, editor-in-chief of ZDF, stated: "With Ku’damm 56 we continue our tradition of narrating history in a contemporary way. […] Ku’damm 56 shows women on their path to self-determined sexuality and equal rights."

References

Ku'damm 56 Wikipedia