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DEFA was officially launched in a ceremony at the studios in 1946. The same year they began shooting the first post-war German film
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Subsequently they were also home to television production. In 1997 the studios were sold-off for development as
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and were then used for dubbing Soviet films for release in Germany. After the
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film concern which would become the state-owned monopoly of
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The studios were constructed in 1939 by the film producer
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Hollywood Behind the Wall: The Cinema of East Germany
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company Aco-Film. The original building was a former
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German
film studios
Potsdam
Berlin
Gustav Althoff
independent
restaurant
sound stage
Babelsberg
Nazi era
UFA
Terra
Berlin Film
Red Army
Battle of Berlin
Second World War
Soviet Sector
Communist
DEFA
East Germany
The Murderers Are Among Us
Rotation
documentary films
real estate
Staaken Studios
Tempelhof Studios
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Cinema of Germany

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