- The political drama of the fall of the Iron Curtain as told by one of its power brokers and the widow of one of its casualties.
- '1989' is a creative documentary and a high-politics drama about the collapse of the Iron Curtain. A young technocrat, Miklos Nemeth, becomes Hungary's new prime minister to save the country's appalling economy. He decides to remove the expensive border control apparatus from the state budget. A young couple from East Germany is encouraged by the rumours that the Hungarian border to Austria will be opened and decide to make a go for it. But Nemeth's decision has set him up against formidable adversaries and communist hardliners. The young couple are caught up in the political power-game, and the young man is shot dead at the border. This tragic event paradoxically accelerates Nemeth's final decision to open the borders, and soon after the Berlin wall falls.
- A young economist, Miklós Neméth, becomes prime minister to save Hungary's economy. He decides to open the borders, which sets him up against communist hardliners and spurs the tragic death of a young father, before the Iron Curtain collapses.
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