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Kinemathek – Art House Cinema

Only small parts of the legendary Hotel Esplanade survived the war-induced demolition of what was once the vibrant center of Berlin around Potsdamer Platz—and it fell victim to redevelopment after the political upheaval.

In the years leading up to this upheaval, the remnants of the building, located directly next to the Berlin Wall, became a place of longing—both as a film set and as a designated film house. The promotional film on the “Heart of Berlin,” commissioned by the Senate, also mentions the Filmhaus, which is set to find a home in the newly emerging “urban center.” The documentaries about Potsdamer Platz, captured on 16mm film, can be read as an archaeological record of the Filmhaus’s plans. In a city of constant upheaval, the Deutsche Kinemathek has now found its temporary home in the former E-Werk. The 16mm Film Club invites you on a journey into its prehistory.

›Esplanade‹, West Germany 1985, directed by Wilma Pradetto and Helmut-Ulrich Weiss, 16mm, German original version, 51 min

›In the Heart of Berlin – Moments at Potsdamer Platz‹, Germany 1993, Jürgen Haese, 16mm, 18 min

  • With an introduction by Rolf Aurich from the Deutsche Kinemathek

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Dates
July 2026
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