Gestern Mitte Morgen (1995)
For 40 years, the Mitte district was at the center of Berlin, followed by 40 years of separation by a wall. The western part was a wound of the Soviet empire. In the early 90s, after the fall of the wall, a habitable space for people from the former western foreign countries emerged in the Spandauer Vorstadt. International young artists found vacant, affordable apartments in the formerly strictly guarded border area near Friedrichstraße and experienced a freedom that had disappeared in their home countries. The film GESTERN MITTE MORGEN tells the story of these people, their places of life, longings, their everyday life and their art.
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Premiere
- 01 Nov 1995
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Director
- Peter Zach
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Countries
- Germany
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Available Versions
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Open-Air Showtimes
- No
Showtimes in the original language in Berlin
Lichtblick Kino Berlin
Prenzlauer Berg
U Eberswalder Str., U Senefelderplatz
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