Kinemathek – Art House Cinema
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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