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"A fine successor to the two previous Heimats, this account of the flow of recent history impacting upon German lives is another epic act of cinematic storytelling from Reitz."
  -Channel 4

"Heimat 3 now joins Heimat 1 (released 1984) and Heimat 2 (1992) as one of those few drama series that exploit the time at their disposal to become more multilayered, rich and texturally dense. In recent years on television, only The Sopranos and The West Wing have had the time to develop their characters and their stories in quite such a satisfying way."
  -The Guardian

"Reitz manages to look anew at his abiding theme – how do we belong? – but the terrible sense of foreboding that’s been apparent throughout is not banished by what should be a deservedly celebratory conclusion. It’s a tribute to Reitz's remarkable achievement that not one viewer wouldn't want more."
  -TimeOut NY