Krolik Po Berlinsku(2009) (2025)
For 28 years, a population of wild rabbits lived in the "Death Zone"—the grassy no-man’s-land between the inner and outer layers of the Berlin Wall.
Deprived of their protected home, they were forced into West Berlin, where they faced unfamiliar threats like cars and food scarcity. Krolik po berlinsku(2009)
While humans risked their lives to cross, the rabbits found a bizarre utopia. For 28 years, a population of wild rabbits
The film received significant international recognition for its creative use of archival footage and metaphorical storytelling: For 28 years
is a uniquely poignant 2009 Polish-German documentary directed by Bartosz Konopka . It offers a "rabbit's-eye view" of one of the 20th century's most defining structures: the Berlin Wall. 🥕 The "Rabbit Paradise"
The wall kept out humans and natural predators, and the guards actually protected the animals from disturbance.









