Christa-Maria Sieland

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Christa-Maria Sieland is a talented but conflicted East German actress whose personal and moral struggles are central to the emotional core of the film "The Lives of Others."

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Predicate Object
instanceOf fictional character
film character
addiction painkillers
prescription drugs
appearsIn The Lives of Others NERFINISHED
associatedWith East German secret police NERFINISHED
Stasi surveillance
betrays Georg Dreyman NERFINISHED
blackmailedBy Anton Grubitz NERFINISHED
causeOfDeath traffic accident
centralThemeConnection individual vs totalitarian state
moral responsibility under oppression
characterTrait conflicted
morally conflicted
talented
vulnerable
coercedBy Stasi NERFINISHED
countryOfResidence German Democratic Republic NERFINISHED
createdBy Florian Henckel von Donnersmarck NERFINISHED
deathSceneLocation street in East Berlin
diesIn The Lives of Others NERFINISHED
experiences guilt
moral compromise
redemption arc
state coercion
firstAppearance The Lives of Others NERFINISHED
gender female
hasMoralDilemmaAbout informing for the Stasi
hasRelationshipType abusive power dynamic with Stasi officials
isCentralTo emotional core of The Lives of Others
languageSpoken German
medium feature film
narrativeRole love interest of Georg Dreyman
tragic heroine
nationality East German NERFINISHED
occupation actress
partner Georg Dreyman NERFINISHED
partOf ensemble of characters in The Lives of Others
portrayedBy Martina Gedeck NERFINISHED
regrets betrayal of Georg Dreyman
romanticallyInvolvedWith Georg Dreyman NERFINISHED
setInFictionalUniverse East Germany under Stasi rule
timePeriod 1980s
workLocation East Berlin NERFINISHED
yearOfFirstAppearance 2006

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The Lives of Others character Christa-Maria Sieland