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Noch nicht und nicht mehr is this intriguing documentary that captures Berlin in a liminal state, caught between the past and an uncertain future. The film immerses you in the raw, often chaotic atmosphere of a city as it reconstructs itself post-Wall, exploring themes of identity and renewal. It has a certain meditative pacing, allowing moments to breathe, while the visuals of cranes and half-finished buildings evoke a sense of nostalgia and hope. The filmmakers, Kratisch and Sartory, present it almost like a living organism, constantly evolving in front of our eyes. It's not just about the physical structures but the emotional landscape of a city redefining itself.
This film has a limited release history, making it a bit of a hidden gem in documentary circles. It's not widely available, which adds to its allure for collectors. The content is rich in context, and while it may not have mainstream appeal, it certainly attracts those interested in Berlin's history and architecture. A fascinating piece for anyone looking to delve into the layers of a city in transformation.
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