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Film Walks

2018 · 464 min Documentary
5.5 / 10 · TMDB

What does it mean to live in a neighborhood? 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 neighborhood 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 neighborhood or 'kiez'. And yet, memories and emotions associated with this place connect them all as neighbors.

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📋 Film Details

Original Title Film Wanderungen
Year 2018
Country Germany, United Kingdom
Genre Documentary
Director Christophe Knoch
Runtime 464 min.
Rating TMDB: 5.5/10 (1 votes)

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The film constructs its portrait of a neighborhood by relying on a simple, direct format: the talking head. It explores the psychology of a place through the unfiltered voices of its inhabitants, where the city's history is narrated personally, not monumentally.

What lingers after viewing is a quiet, mosaic-like impression of communal diversity, a chorus of individual lives that together define the meaning of home. — MovieFinder Editorial

Director: Christophe Knoch

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Watch attentively in a quiet room, as an ethnographic study of urban life.

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