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For anyone with an interest in architecture..., 13 June 2006
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Camera Obscura from The Dutch Mountains
After the fall of the Berlin wall in 1989, huge sections of the city
were left an urban wasteland. For over four years director Hubertus
Siegert followed the mammoth building projects in the city after the
fall of the Berlin wall. He roughly covered the period 1995-2000, but
from the film itself it's not quite clear what period is covered
exactly.
Geographically, the main focus is on Potsdamer Platz, the surroundings
of the now finished Lehrter Stadtbahnhof, the government quarter and
the surroundings of the Alexanderplatz (former East Berlin), where
during the shooting of this film - besides endless political debate -
nothing significant happened but where the main focus of the building
activities has shifted during the last couple of years.
No other city in he world has seen an urban renewal project on such a
scale as Berlin in the '90s and it's still far from finished (if it
ever will be). The film contains some stunning aerial footage, perhaps
the only way to fully grasp the scale of the mammoth rebuilding in the
city, greatly enhanced by the soundtrack from the Berlin group
"Einstürzende Neubauten". Off course, it's not just the scale of these
projects that are important, but also the political debates concerning
the various projects touching not only Berlin but German history and
identity as well.
As a whole, the film is a little uneven, as it wavers between
architectural documentary, spiritual journey and an overview of Berlin
(and German) history. Nevertheless essential viewing for anyone with an
interest in architecture, urban planning and history in general.
Camera Obscura --- 7/10
The Berlin of today, 27 February 2003
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hmiel from Poznañ, Poland
I must admit it is a great movie. Although a documentary one it shows the scenes from the present-day Berlin, almost with Koyanisqaatsi-like atmosphere, with a great music from Einstuerzende Neubauten. I definitely recommend it.
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