long weekend in a mountain field (near Berlin), Thursday, 10.2. Until Monday, 14.2., Part 3 / 4
full impressions of the previous days - for the trips will be added the numerous discussions with B. and H. - we leave on Sunday to address quite slowly, and leave it in some small activities. The weather has turned nasty, it is colder, especially a cold wind blows, all gray in gray, a few isolated snow. A short stroll through mountain field, on the former border area and around the forest located Hubertussee around. After we have seen in the garden a great spotted woodpecker, makes this a further tapping attention.
Once again, we're entering a train to Berlin. In an ugly and spooky tunnel roller hockey is played. In Broadcasting House (1929-30) by Hans Poelzig is open day. the moment only the lobby and immediately adjacent hallways freely accessible. Given the rush to the hourly tours, we give in and give us the impressions that we gain from outside and from the central staircase, satisfied. The architectural quality of the building is emphasized by the comparison with the ugly television center in the seventies in his neighborhood.
following a recommendation by G., find, and we finally found a small gallery behind the S-Bahnhof Charlottenburg, where an exhibition will be shown with photographs by Jim Rakete. Portraits of German filmmaker for the German Film Museum. There are a number of great shots there, but I like the color mannered alienation not Schwarzweissaunahmen would have been nicer. Moreover, I notice how I know few of the younger actresses, and even say their names me.
Here's a little too long walk to the Savigny Platz, where we meet in a side street to an Indian food restaurant, where we used to eat ever, and we once again settle down. It also tastes so delicious, the food gets unfortunately not my sensitive stomach. I know why I am not long-distance travel to tropical countries. The evening with B. and H. We spend this time with disturbing films, but with games, what does the relaxation of all felt good.
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