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Berlin: Symphony of a Great City

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In the vibrant German capital of the 1920s, a visual symphony comes to life in a cinematic journey that captures the essence of the hustle and energy of urban life. Through a series of interconnected vignettes, we witness the daily life of its inhabitants, where trains, traffic, and pedestrians intertwine in a choreography of routine and dreams. The camera becomes the all-seeing eye, recording from dawn, when the city stretches awake, to dusk, when the lights begin to twinkle in the night.

The scenes glide smoothly, showcasing hurried workers, children playing in the streets, and couples enjoying a romantic stroll. Like an orchestra conductor, the film blends urban landscapes with intimate portraits, highlighting the paradox of loneliness amidst the crowd. Each image is accompanied by a powerful soundtrack, creating a sensory experience that reflects the fast-paced rhythm of a constantly transforming metropolis.

With exquisite visual aesthetics, this masterpiece of silent cinema not only presents daily life but also delves into the feelings and aspirations of its characters. The interaction between humans and their urban environment leaves you deep in reflection on progress, modernity, and the impact of city life. A display of images and sound that captures the spirit of an era, becoming a lasting testament to the connection between man and the metropolis.

Media type
Movie
Year
1927
Director
Walter Ruttmann
Rating
Service
Internet Movie Database
Rating
7.60
Service
Rotten tomatoes
Rating
86.00
Actors
Paul von Hindenburg
Gender
Documental
Country
Germany
Producers
Karl Freund
Original title
Berlin, die Symphonie der Großstadt
Duration
69
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