The bust of Lenin hanging from a helicopter carried him away over the skies of Berlin, the symbolic image and powerful found by Wolfgang Becker to tell the end of a world, of that divided city as its heaven, and of those broken families, a Country broken in two. The sample of collections in home and abroad, Good bye, Lenin! released in Italian cinemas in 2003, returns to the cinema on the occasion of the thirtieth anniversary of the fall of the Berlin wall, in the week that ends with the date of the night that changed everything between the East and the West, on the 9th of November 1989. It is the story of Christiane ( Katrin Saß ), a fervent socialist who was abandoned by her husband fled to the West, that has a heart attack and falls into a coma for eight months. In its wake the Berlin wall has fallen, and everything has changed, but the doctors have recommended with her son Alexander ( Daniel Brühl after this film, became a star) do not let emotions excessive. Alex will then rebuild the world socialist inside the home he shares with his mother, with the resulting lies and hilarious misunderstandings.