Eastern Landscape (1991)
Articles of former East Germany from household items to flags are thrown away at a garbage dump outside of East Berlin, serving as a reminder of a state that no longer exists. In this gesture of breaking ties with the past, the film captures the dumping ground as the last burial site of a society and the absurdity of time and existence.
Director: Eduard Schreiber
| Directing | Eduard Schreiber | Director |
| Editing | Inge Marszalek | Editor |
| Writing | Rolf Richter | Writer |
| Camera | Sebastian Richter | Director of Photography |