24h Berlin is television's longest programme ever: No actors, no screenplay, no tricks – just real life. A 24-hour documentary, told in real-time, airing September 5th. On that day, in 2008, a story both intimate and exotic began in Berlin, a story told from the perspective of the people. Exactly a year before today's broadcast, 80 camera teams immersed themselves in the lives of Berliners, for 24 hours.
The film strives for an up-to-date image of life in a modern metropolis while simultaneously providing broad evidence of our present: The reality of work, family life, city spaces, fears and dreams, fleeting moments and relationships in their naturally colourful forms – they all interact with one another, with the city as the stage that binds them together.
sounds pretty darn familiar?
omg, this is exactly what jesse was talkin about to celine on the train in Before Sunrise.
someone's actually done it!
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http://www.theauteurs.com/24hberlin?utm_medium=email&utm_source=Newsletter&utm_content=818523842&utm_campaign=The+Auteurs+Newsletter+%237i+_+kuhug&utm_term=watch+for+free
i dont have the time to watch this now, but it sure looks interesting!
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