Film Wanderungen

Deutschland 2017 Dokumentarfilm

Summary

Film Walks

What does it mean to live in a neighbourhood? What does the place where you live mean to you? Who lives next-door? In the summer of 2017, 140 people who live on and around Rosa-Luxemburg Platz in Berlin’s ‘Mitte’ district were interviewed. These conversations were turned into a series of short films that provide personal insights into diverse lives.

Behind each door there’s a different story: long-standing Mitte dwellers, founders of start-ups, centenarians, globetrotters, those pining for the old East Germany, and students. There are people who have lived here for two months or sixty years; people who grew up in what used to be East or West Germany, in Latin America, Russia, or former Yugoslavia. A neighbourhood full of diversity and contradictions. Some call it their home, others just the place they live, while still others think of it as a real neighbourhood or ‘kiez’. And yet, memories and emotions associated with this place connect them all as neighbours. Visitors to the Berlinale are invited into the living rooms around Rosa-Luxemburg-Platz to watch the films, meet the neighbours and perhaps even begin conversations of their own.

The Film Walks start at 2 pm sharp in Rosa-Luxemburg-Straße 18, 10178 Berlin.

Source: 68. Internationale Filmfestspiele Berlin (Catalogue)

 

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  • Originaltitel (DE) Film Wanderungen

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Duration:
150 min
Video/Audio:
Farbe, Ton
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Aufführung (DE): 24.02.2018, Berlin, IFF - Perspektive Deutsches Kino, Gast der Perspektive