
Walter Ruttmann's classic is a fascinating journey through time into roaring twenties from Berlin.
A daily routine in the life of Berlin, filmed at the end of the 1920s. A kaleidoscope of impressions that convey a vivid picture of the four million metropolis:from the first dawn, when the first commuter trains arrive until late at night, when the illuminated signs of the cinemas and dance palaces are reflected on the rain-soaked asphalt.
Hustle and bustle, poverty and wealth, employees, flaneurs, and again and again buses, trams, trucks, subways, trains, cars, bicycles, pedestrian flows as the pulse of the urban rhythm:
Walter Ruttmann's montage film is a fascinating journey through time into roaring twenties from Berlin.
Berlin - The Symphony of a Metropolis (1927) by Walter Ruttmann
- Live Babylon Orchester Berlin, conductor George Morton
- D 1927, R: Walther Ruttmann, 63 min, without dialogs! (No Subtitles needed :-))
- With Live Orchestra
- admission, 29,- Euro
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Dates
December 2025
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