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Open City Documentary Festival Presents: The Wall (Die Mauer)

The Wall (Die Mauer)
Jürgen Böttcher I Germany I 1991 I 99 mins I 35mm

To commemorate 30 years since the fall of the Berlin Wall, Open City Documentary Festival presents a screening of acclaimed filmmaker Jürgen Böttcher’s seminal documentary, The Wall.

Filmed between 1989 and 1990, Böttcher’s impressionistic, painterly study traces the Wall in the days leading up to and during its destruction, as demolition machinery moves in and Berliners begin dismantling it by hand, chipping away at its edifice with small hammers and chisels. Focusing on iconic locations in the centre of Berlin such as the Postdamer Platz, the Reichstag and the Brandenburg Gate, Böttcher reimagines the wall as a screen, projecting historic archival images onto its crumbling side: Emperor Wilhelm's ride through the Brandenburg Gate, the torch-lit procession of the Nazis, the famous image of an East German policeman filmed fleeing to the West in 1961 and, finally, the fall of the Wall itself. Böttcher’s singular images serve both as a vital historical record and a poetic contemplation on the symbolic significance of the boundary between east and west and its moment of collapse.

The screening will be preceded by an extended intro from Dr. Franziska Nössig (Department of German, Kings College London)


12 June 2019

19:30 -21:45

Admission: £12 / £11

More Info: opencitylondon.com/year_round/thewall/

Tickets/Booking: https://opencitylondon.com/year_round/thewall/


Organiser Info

Image: The Wall, German Democratic Republic (GDR) 1990. The Wall © DEFA Foundation, Thomas Plenert Scene photo: The Wall, German Democratic Republic (GDR) 1990. The Wall © DEFA Foundation, Thomas Plenert

Location


Regent Street Cinema

307 Regent St, Marylebone, London W1B 2HW

02031086691