Wildes Berlin is an intriguing documentary that dives into the wildlife thriving in the heart of the city. Roland Gockel's direction offers a unique lens on Berlin, showcasing its urban nature through the lives of raccoons, bats, and even beavers. You wouldn't expect such an ecosystem in a bustling metropolis, but here it is, almost poetic in its contrast. The pacing flows gently, allowing you to soak in the sights and sounds, from sparrows fluttering about to the eerie calls of nightingales at dusk. It’s like a love letter to the hidden corners of the city, revealing themes of coexistence and resilience. The practical effects are purely the real deal, capturing the essence of these creatures without any frills. It really makes you look at Berlin through a different lens.
Highlights urban wildlife in unexpected ways.Shows the coexistence of nature and city life.Features real footage, no staged interactions.
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