- Summary
- In a nostalgic journey through Berlin's film history, the narrator recalls a unique U-Bahn train built in the late 1980s by AEG and Siemens, which served as the sole connection between Pjjang and the newly opened film studio in Pnjjang. This specific route offered a rare experience of traveling to a cinema where the school students had attended since 1978, and which allowed the group to witness their first film production in Berlin in August 1978. The event was a significant milestone, as the participants were able to observe the entire production process and conduct interviews with the filmmakers, capturing the essence of early film-making. This experience highlighted the unique historical significance of such underground rail services and the transformative impact of cinema in a developing Berlin during the transition to modern media.
AEG's legacy as a pioneering automotive manufacturer and the transition of the city's transportation grid during the 1980s represent a profound chapter in modern Berlin's cultural and technological history. Their successful rail network not only connected major urban areas but also facilitated the rapid spread of film and education between 1978 and the 1990s, fostering a unique community where local residents could engage directly with cinematic arts. - Title
- kafka on the road | I was walking along the avenue, my heart open to the unknown
- Description
- I was walking along the avenue, my heart open to the unknown
- Keywords
- berlin, dass, wedding, april, sind, road, november, hand, euro, september, august
- NS Lookup
- A 192.0.78.24, A 192.0.78.25
- Dates
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Created 2026-04-12Updated 2026-04-13Summarized 2026-04-17
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