Kino International - The eventful history from the perspective of a Berlin citizen
Kino International - The eventful history from the perspective of a Berlin citizen
according to a report by www.bz-berlin.de recalls the B.Z.-Fotographer Ralf Günther to his childhood and youth in the cinema internationally in the 1970s and 1980s in Berlin.
As a citizen of Berlin, I also remember the cinema internationally and the diverse experiences that have taken place there. The cinema was not only a place for film screenings, but also an important meeting point for the local community. The opening of the phonotheque in the children's library "Bertolt Brecht" was an exciting event that inspired the children and adults alike.
The performance of the film "Sindbad's dangerous adventure" was such a great success that the snake almost reached around the whole cinema. Likewise, many remember the long -lasting success of the film "Solo Sunny", which ran in the cinema for 15 weeks.
The youth club under the roof of the cinema in which the local youth met, danced to music and spent time together. The connection of the cinema internationally to the historical importance of November 9, 1989 and the fall of the Berlin Wall is also unforgettable for many Berliners.The cinema was and remains an integral part of Berlin's history and culture, and the memories of it will always stay in our hearts.