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jQuery.ajax({
data: {
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report: 'daily'
},
dataType: 'jsonp',
url: 'https://upge.wn.com/api/upge/cheetah-photo-search/weather_forecast_4days',
success: function(data) {
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Cold War Express | The British Military Train - Berlin
In this video documentary I tell the story of the Historic British Military Train, Berlin. And retrace its Cold War route through present day Germany, 3 decades after German Reunification, the end of The Cold War, and the train ceasing service.
The British Military Train Berlin, nicknamed "The Berliner", was a Military Duty Transport Train that ran once a day from West Berlin to the City of Braunschweig in West Germany, and back again between 1945 and 1991 carrying military personnel, their families and designated British Civilians.
The British Military Train passed twice through the heavily fortified Inner German Border and Berlin Wall , and was subject to military checks by the Soviet Army, before spending 4 hours travelling through East Germany, often under surveillance from the E...
published: 24 Apr 2023
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The Berlin Wall - How it worked | DW Documentary
The Berlin Wall stood from 1961 to 1989, dividing the city of Berlin. 30 years later, a trip back in time exploring the division of East and West Germany when Berlin was walled in.
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Exciting, powerful and informative – DW Documentary is always close to current affairs and international events. Our eclectic mix of award-winning films and reports take you straight to the heart of the story. Dive into different cultures, journey across distant lands, and discover the inner workings of modern-day life. Subscribe and explore the world around you – every day, one DW Documentary at a time.
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published: 05 Feb 2018
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How to Split a City in Half (Berlin)
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This video uses this primary source: Remaking Berlin: A History of the City through Infrastructure, 1920-2020 by Timothy Moss. https://www.amazon.com/Remaking-Berlin-Infrastructure-1920-2020-Infrastructures-ebook/dp/B084V7T9KL/ref=sr_1_1?dchild=1&keywords=Remaking+Berlin%3A+A+History+of+the+City+through+Infrastructure%2C+1920-2020&qid=1626845322&sr=8-1)
Produced by Dave Amos in sunny San Luis Obispo, California.
Edited by Ryan Alva in Los Angeles, California...
published: 23 Jul 2021
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The Berlin Airlift - The Cold War Mission to Save a City
The fascinating story of how the US and British air forces combined to feed 2 million Berliners for 15 months entirely through an airlift after Stalin tried to starve West Berlin into submission in 1948-49.
Help support my channel:
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published: 12 Sep 2019
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BERLIN AIR CORRIDOR - NO SOUND
(19 Sep 1961)
Hamburg Airport: people embarking plane. Destination Berlin. Sign at plane gangway reads "Berlin". Start of plane. Inside shots. View from plane onto East Germany with Elbe River. View from plane down to Berlin. Inside cockpit during flight. Approaching Tempelhof airport. Landing shots from inside plane. Sign reads WELCOME TO BERLIN. Planes lined up in front of terminal Signs to HAMBURG, to FRANKFURT, to NUREMBERG. People mounting planes for these destinations (all western Germany) Propellers starting. Start of a plane from the Tempelhof airport to West Germany.
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published: 21 Jul 2015
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Auf der Transitstrecke nach West-Berlin | Karambolage | ARTE
Maija-Lene Rettig ist in Westdeutschland geboren. Während der deutschen Teilung fuhr sie regelmäßig nach Westberlin, quer durch die DDR. Sie erzählt uns von der „Transitstrecke“, die man nehmen musste um von Westdeutschland nach Berlin zu fahren.
Autorin und Regie: Maija-Lene Rettig
Regie: Christine Gensheimer & Timo Katz
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published: 15 Oct 2019
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Drone view of train (S-bahn) driving on rail corridor leading along houses. Harsh environment in
Drone view of train (S-bahn) driving on rail corridor leading along houses. Harsh environment in Berlin suburb. 4K.
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published: 19 May 2021
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Berlin - Corridor (1979)
Från Demo nspelat i Studio Decibel Stockholm 79-01-31
published: 01 Mar 2019
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What happened at COP29? Youth Reflections and Policy Insights
ClimaTalk and ChangemakerXchange are thrilled to share our virtual event “What happened at COP29? Youth Reflections and Policy Insights” where young leaders from both organizations led a structured talk and panel providing insights on their experience at COP29 and what happened in crucial policy areas.
You will get:
- A short background to COP29
- Policy insights on key areas including the NCQG, Article 6, Mitigation, Just Transition, Gender, Youth, Adaptation, Agriculture and more.
- Reflections on young delegates’ personal experience at this COP
- The opportunity to ask your burning questions about participating in COP as a young person, or any of the touched upon policy areas.
This event took place on Wednesday, 4th December at 3.30-5pm GMT. Watch the recording for an insightfu...
published: 10 Dec 2024
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Corridor Mini Film
I visited the Stasi Prison in Berlin and inspired by the shock I felt due to the atmosphere there I decided to make a mini film to encapsulate this. For me the film is a representative of how the prison itself can be paralleled in life. The repetitive shapes, mirrored floor and corridor come together to create the feeling of being trapped and contained. As you travel down the corridor there is a tense atmosphere and this is amplified by flickering white noise images and sound. Like in a prison people can feel contained and confined in their life but most of us will always keep hope however when the door opens at the end of the corridor a malformed, withered figure can be seen crushed into a box. The likelihood of leaving an institution like the one in Berlin was practically none so the rel...
published: 23 Jan 2014
33:54
Cold War Express | The British Military Train - Berlin
In this video documentary I tell the story of the Historic British Military Train, Berlin. And retrace its Cold War route through present day Germany, 3 decade...
In this video documentary I tell the story of the Historic British Military Train, Berlin. And retrace its Cold War route through present day Germany, 3 decades after German Reunification, the end of The Cold War, and the train ceasing service.
The British Military Train Berlin, nicknamed "The Berliner", was a Military Duty Transport Train that ran once a day from West Berlin to the City of Braunschweig in West Germany, and back again between 1945 and 1991 carrying military personnel, their families and designated British Civilians.
The British Military Train passed twice through the heavily fortified Inner German Border and Berlin Wall , and was subject to military checks by the Soviet Army, before spending 4 hours travelling through East Germany, often under surveillance from the East German Stasi. The DDR with its huge Soviet Military occupation forces, was technically "Enemy Territory" during the Cold War 1945 - 1989
On board, its 180 military and civilian passengers, who were locked in the train for their own safety and protected by armed British soldiers enjoyed a luxurious experince with Fine Dining and subsidized wines, provided by the Compagnie Internationale des Wagons-Lits, who also catered the famous Orient Express.
The BMT owed its existence to a binding treaty drawn up in 1945 at the end of WW2 between the Soviets and The Western allies at the Potsdam Conference; to allow military access to Allied controlled West Berlin.
From the late 1950s onwards as The Cold War intensified, the Soviet forces in East Germany and the puppet communist DDR Government found it diplomatically impossible to stop the train running, so instead they tried making its passage as difficult as possible.
Only after the fall of the Berlin Wall in November 1989, and withdrawal of the Soviet Army from Germany in 1991, did it bring an end to the trains purpose, although it continued to run until 1991.
Today The Berliner is remembered as a unique part of British Military History.
CHAPTERS:
01:48 Background
04:50 Braunschweig, West Germany
09:28 Helmstedt, West Germany
15:32 Marienborn, East Germany
24:27 Magdeburg, East Germany
26:45 Potsdam, East Germany
27:37 Griebnitzsee, East Germany
31:20 Berlin- Charlottenburg, West Berlin
#berlin #soviet #coldwar #britisharmy #trainjourney
https://wn.com/Cold_War_Express_|_The_British_Military_Train_Berlin
In this video documentary I tell the story of the Historic British Military Train, Berlin. And retrace its Cold War route through present day Germany, 3 decades after German Reunification, the end of The Cold War, and the train ceasing service.
The British Military Train Berlin, nicknamed "The Berliner", was a Military Duty Transport Train that ran once a day from West Berlin to the City of Braunschweig in West Germany, and back again between 1945 and 1991 carrying military personnel, their families and designated British Civilians.
The British Military Train passed twice through the heavily fortified Inner German Border and Berlin Wall , and was subject to military checks by the Soviet Army, before spending 4 hours travelling through East Germany, often under surveillance from the East German Stasi. The DDR with its huge Soviet Military occupation forces, was technically "Enemy Territory" during the Cold War 1945 - 1989
On board, its 180 military and civilian passengers, who were locked in the train for their own safety and protected by armed British soldiers enjoyed a luxurious experince with Fine Dining and subsidized wines, provided by the Compagnie Internationale des Wagons-Lits, who also catered the famous Orient Express.
The BMT owed its existence to a binding treaty drawn up in 1945 at the end of WW2 between the Soviets and The Western allies at the Potsdam Conference; to allow military access to Allied controlled West Berlin.
From the late 1950s onwards as The Cold War intensified, the Soviet forces in East Germany and the puppet communist DDR Government found it diplomatically impossible to stop the train running, so instead they tried making its passage as difficult as possible.
Only after the fall of the Berlin Wall in November 1989, and withdrawal of the Soviet Army from Germany in 1991, did it bring an end to the trains purpose, although it continued to run until 1991.
Today The Berliner is remembered as a unique part of British Military History.
CHAPTERS:
01:48 Background
04:50 Braunschweig, West Germany
09:28 Helmstedt, West Germany
15:32 Marienborn, East Germany
24:27 Magdeburg, East Germany
26:45 Potsdam, East Germany
27:37 Griebnitzsee, East Germany
31:20 Berlin- Charlottenburg, West Berlin
#berlin #soviet #coldwar #britisharmy #trainjourney
- published: 24 Apr 2023
- views: 276281
10:23
The Berlin Wall - How it worked | DW Documentary
The Berlin Wall stood from 1961 to 1989, dividing the city of Berlin. 30 years later, a trip back in time exploring the division of East and West Germany when B...
The Berlin Wall stood from 1961 to 1989, dividing the city of Berlin. 30 years later, a trip back in time exploring the division of East and West Germany when Berlin was walled in.
_______
Exciting, powerful and informative – DW Documentary is always close to current affairs and international events. Our eclectic mix of award-winning films and reports take you straight to the heart of the story. Dive into different cultures, journey across distant lands, and discover the inner workings of modern-day life. Subscribe and explore the world around you – every day, one DW Documentary at a time.
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The Berlin Wall stood from 1961 to 1989, dividing the city of Berlin. 30 years later, a trip back in time exploring the division of East and West Germany when Berlin was walled in.
_______
Exciting, powerful and informative – DW Documentary is always close to current affairs and international events. Our eclectic mix of award-winning films and reports take you straight to the heart of the story. Dive into different cultures, journey across distant lands, and discover the inner workings of modern-day life. Subscribe and explore the world around you – every day, one DW Documentary at a time.
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- published: 05 Feb 2018
- views: 708374
12:38
How to Split a City in Half (Berlin)
Support me by watching this ad free on Nebula: https://nebula.tv/videos/city-beautiful-how-to-split-a-city-in-half-berlin
Project MAD Cold War videos found her...
Support me by watching this ad free on Nebula: https://nebula.tv/videos/city-beautiful-how-to-split-a-city-in-half-berlin
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I'm on Patreon! Consider supporting this channel:
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Resources:
This video uses this primary source: Remaking Berlin: A History of the City through Infrastructure, 1920-2020 by Timothy Moss. https://www.amazon.com/Remaking-Berlin-Infrastructure-1920-2020-Infrastructures-ebook/dp/B084V7T9KL/ref=sr_1_1?dchild=1&keywords=Remaking+Berlin%3A+A+History+of+the+City+through+Infrastructure%2C+1920-2020&qid=1626845322&sr=8-1)
Produced by Dave Amos in sunny San Luis Obispo, California.
Edited by Ryan Alva in Los Angeles, California.
Audio by Eric Schneider in cloudy Cleveland, Ohio.
Select images and video from Getty Images.
Black Lives Matter.
#Berlin
#projectmad
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I'm on Patreon! Consider supporting this channel:
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Resources:
This video uses this primary source: Remaking Berlin: A History of the City through Infrastructure, 1920-2020 by Timothy Moss. https://www.amazon.com/Remaking-Berlin-Infrastructure-1920-2020-Infrastructures-ebook/dp/B084V7T9KL/ref=sr_1_1?dchild=1&keywords=Remaking+Berlin%3A+A+History+of+the+City+through+Infrastructure%2C+1920-2020&qid=1626845322&sr=8-1)
Produced by Dave Amos in sunny San Luis Obispo, California.
Edited by Ryan Alva in Los Angeles, California.
Audio by Eric Schneider in cloudy Cleveland, Ohio.
Select images and video from Getty Images.
Black Lives Matter.
#Berlin
#projectmad
- published: 23 Jul 2021
- views: 2437780
17:06
The Berlin Airlift - The Cold War Mission to Save a City
The fascinating story of how the US and British air forces combined to feed 2 million Berliners for 15 months entirely through an airlift after Stalin tried to ...
The fascinating story of how the US and British air forces combined to feed 2 million Berliners for 15 months entirely through an airlift after Stalin tried to starve West Berlin into submission in 1948-49.
Help support my channel:
https://www.paypal.me/markfeltonproduction
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Disclaimer: All opinions and comments expressed in the 'Comments' section do not reflect the opinions of Mark Felton Productions. All opinions and comments should contribute to the dialogue. Mark Felton Productions does not condone written attacks, insults, racism, sexism, extremism, violence or otherwise questionable comments or material in the 'Comments' section, and reserves the right to delete any comment violating this rule or to block any poster from the channel.
https://wn.com/The_Berlin_Airlift_The_Cold_War_Mission_To_Save_A_City
The fascinating story of how the US and British air forces combined to feed 2 million Berliners for 15 months entirely through an airlift after Stalin tried to starve West Berlin into submission in 1948-49.
Help support my channel:
https://www.paypal.me/markfeltonproduction
https://www.patreon.com/markfeltonproductions
Disclaimer: All opinions and comments expressed in the 'Comments' section do not reflect the opinions of Mark Felton Productions. All opinions and comments should contribute to the dialogue. Mark Felton Productions does not condone written attacks, insults, racism, sexism, extremism, violence or otherwise questionable comments or material in the 'Comments' section, and reserves the right to delete any comment violating this rule or to block any poster from the channel.
- published: 12 Sep 2019
- views: 1107403
2:31
BERLIN AIR CORRIDOR - NO SOUND
(19 Sep 1961)
Hamburg Airport: people embarking plane. Destination Berlin. Sign at plane gangway reads "Berlin". Start of plane. Inside shots. View from pla...
(19 Sep 1961)
Hamburg Airport: people embarking plane. Destination Berlin. Sign at plane gangway reads "Berlin". Start of plane. Inside shots. View from plane onto East Germany with Elbe River. View from plane down to Berlin. Inside cockpit during flight. Approaching Tempelhof airport. Landing shots from inside plane. Sign reads WELCOME TO BERLIN. Planes lined up in front of terminal Signs to HAMBURG, to FRANKFURT, to NUREMBERG. People mounting planes for these destinations (all western Germany) Propellers starting. Start of a plane from the Tempelhof airport to West Germany.
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https://wn.com/Berlin_Air_Corridor_No_Sound
(19 Sep 1961)
Hamburg Airport: people embarking plane. Destination Berlin. Sign at plane gangway reads "Berlin". Start of plane. Inside shots. View from plane onto East Germany with Elbe River. View from plane down to Berlin. Inside cockpit during flight. Approaching Tempelhof airport. Landing shots from inside plane. Sign reads WELCOME TO BERLIN. Planes lined up in front of terminal Signs to HAMBURG, to FRANKFURT, to NUREMBERG. People mounting planes for these destinations (all western Germany) Propellers starting. Start of a plane from the Tempelhof airport to West Germany.
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- published: 21 Jul 2015
- views: 297
5:30
Auf der Transitstrecke nach West-Berlin | Karambolage | ARTE
Maija-Lene Rettig ist in Westdeutschland geboren. Während der deutschen Teilung fuhr sie regelmäßig nach Westberlin, quer durch die DDR. Sie erzählt uns von der...
Maija-Lene Rettig ist in Westdeutschland geboren. Während der deutschen Teilung fuhr sie regelmäßig nach Westberlin, quer durch die DDR. Sie erzählt uns von der „Transitstrecke“, die man nehmen musste um von Westdeutschland nach Berlin zu fahren.
Autorin und Regie: Maija-Lene Rettig
Regie: Christine Gensheimer & Timo Katz
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https://wn.com/Auf_Der_Transitstrecke_Nach_West_Berlin_|_Karambolage_|_Arte
Maija-Lene Rettig ist in Westdeutschland geboren. Während der deutschen Teilung fuhr sie regelmäßig nach Westberlin, quer durch die DDR. Sie erzählt uns von der „Transitstrecke“, die man nehmen musste um von Westdeutschland nach Berlin zu fahren.
Autorin und Regie: Maija-Lene Rettig
Regie: Christine Gensheimer & Timo Katz
Abonniert unseren YouTube-Kanal: https://www.youtube.com/user/ARTEde
Abonniert unseren YouTube Kulturkanal: https://www.youtube.com/c/IrgendwasmitARTEundKultur
Folgt uns auch auf unseren anderen Kanälen.
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- published: 15 Oct 2019
- views: 539591
0:16
Drone view of train (S-bahn) driving on rail corridor leading along houses. Harsh environment in
Drone view of train (S-bahn) driving on rail corridor leading along houses. Harsh environment in Berlin suburb. 4K.
Looking for exclusive Aerial Stock Footage ...
Drone view of train (S-bahn) driving on rail corridor leading along houses. Harsh environment in Berlin suburb. 4K.
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#stockfootage #stockvideo #dronefootage #4KStockFootage #aerial #aerialdrone #aerialfootage #4kfootage #stockclip #aerialvideo #dronevideo
https://wn.com/Drone_View_Of_Train_(S_Bahn)_Driving_On_Rail_Corridor_Leading_Along_Houses._Harsh_Environment_In
Drone view of train (S-bahn) driving on rail corridor leading along houses. Harsh environment in Berlin suburb. 4K.
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- published: 19 May 2021
- views: 9
1:53
Berlin - Corridor (1979)
Från Demo nspelat i Studio Decibel Stockholm 79-01-31
Från Demo nspelat i Studio Decibel Stockholm 79-01-31
https://wn.com/Berlin_Corridor_(1979)
Från Demo nspelat i Studio Decibel Stockholm 79-01-31
- published: 01 Mar 2019
- views: 109
1:29:19
What happened at COP29? Youth Reflections and Policy Insights
ClimaTalk and ChangemakerXchange are thrilled to share our virtual event “What happened at COP29? Youth Reflections and Policy Insights” where young leaders fro...
ClimaTalk and ChangemakerXchange are thrilled to share our virtual event “What happened at COP29? Youth Reflections and Policy Insights” where young leaders from both organizations led a structured talk and panel providing insights on their experience at COP29 and what happened in crucial policy areas.
You will get:
- A short background to COP29
- Policy insights on key areas including the NCQG, Article 6, Mitigation, Just Transition, Gender, Youth, Adaptation, Agriculture and more.
- Reflections on young delegates’ personal experience at this COP
- The opportunity to ask your burning questions about participating in COP as a young person, or any of the touched upon policy areas.
This event took place on Wednesday, 4th December at 3.30-5pm GMT. Watch the recording for an insightful session with remarkable young speakers and panellists!
Our wonderful speakers:
- Mutetelenu Kalama, CXC member and Executive Director at Agents of Change Foundation Zambia, in-person delegate to COP29 and previous COPs
- Annabelle Liao, ClimaTalk COP29 Project Co-Lead and Week 1 delegate at COP29, previously delegate to COP28
- Daniel Bailey, ClimaTalk COP29 Project Co-Lead and Virtual Delegation Coordinator, previously in-person delegate to SB60
- Shreya Patel, ClimaTalk COP29 Week 2 delegate, President of Cambridge Climate Society
- Mila Sirychenko, ClimaTalk COP29 in-person delegate for both weeks, policy advocate for sustainable recovery of Ukraine
- Jenny Salmon, ClimaTalk COP29 virtual delegate, outgoing UNFCCC Climate Youth Delegate for Ireland (SB58, COP28, SB60)
Learn more about ClimaTalk and ChangemakerXchange here:
https://climatalk.org/
https://changemakerxchange.org/
https://wn.com/What_Happened_At_Cop29_Youth_Reflections_And_Policy_Insights
ClimaTalk and ChangemakerXchange are thrilled to share our virtual event “What happened at COP29? Youth Reflections and Policy Insights” where young leaders from both organizations led a structured talk and panel providing insights on their experience at COP29 and what happened in crucial policy areas.
You will get:
- A short background to COP29
- Policy insights on key areas including the NCQG, Article 6, Mitigation, Just Transition, Gender, Youth, Adaptation, Agriculture and more.
- Reflections on young delegates’ personal experience at this COP
- The opportunity to ask your burning questions about participating in COP as a young person, or any of the touched upon policy areas.
This event took place on Wednesday, 4th December at 3.30-5pm GMT. Watch the recording for an insightful session with remarkable young speakers and panellists!
Our wonderful speakers:
- Mutetelenu Kalama, CXC member and Executive Director at Agents of Change Foundation Zambia, in-person delegate to COP29 and previous COPs
- Annabelle Liao, ClimaTalk COP29 Project Co-Lead and Week 1 delegate at COP29, previously delegate to COP28
- Daniel Bailey, ClimaTalk COP29 Project Co-Lead and Virtual Delegation Coordinator, previously in-person delegate to SB60
- Shreya Patel, ClimaTalk COP29 Week 2 delegate, President of Cambridge Climate Society
- Mila Sirychenko, ClimaTalk COP29 in-person delegate for both weeks, policy advocate for sustainable recovery of Ukraine
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Corridor Mini Film
I visited the Stasi Prison in Berlin and inspired by the shock I felt due to the atmosphere there I decided to make a mini film to encapsulate this. For me the ...
I visited the Stasi Prison in Berlin and inspired by the shock I felt due to the atmosphere there I decided to make a mini film to encapsulate this. For me the film is a representative of how the prison itself can be paralleled in life. The repetitive shapes, mirrored floor and corridor come together to create the feeling of being trapped and contained. As you travel down the corridor there is a tense atmosphere and this is amplified by flickering white noise images and sound. Like in a prison people can feel contained and confined in their life but most of us will always keep hope however when the door opens at the end of the corridor a malformed, withered figure can be seen crushed into a box. The likelihood of leaving an institution like the one in Berlin was practically none so the release from containment may not always be a reality.
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I visited the Stasi Prison in Berlin and inspired by the shock I felt due to the atmosphere there I decided to make a mini film to encapsulate this. For me the film is a representative of how the prison itself can be paralleled in life. The repetitive shapes, mirrored floor and corridor come together to create the feeling of being trapped and contained. As you travel down the corridor there is a tense atmosphere and this is amplified by flickering white noise images and sound. Like in a prison people can feel contained and confined in their life but most of us will always keep hope however when the door opens at the end of the corridor a malformed, withered figure can be seen crushed into a box. The likelihood of leaving an institution like the one in Berlin was practically none so the release from containment may not always be a reality.
- published: 23 Jan 2014
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