Pallasseum - Invisible City

Short Film, Germany 2015

Pallasstraße, Berlin-Schöneberg. 2,000 organisms in 514 living cells form a coral reef of concrete and steel. Portrait of an invisible city. Playful, combinatorial survey of the Pallasseum building complex in Berlin-Schöneberg, which creates a vision of an untroubled coexistence of urban living environments. The twelve-storey concrete block, built in 1977 according to a design by Jürgen Sawade, contains 514 flats; almost 2,000 people of different nationalities live here. In Berlin's vernacular, the building was defamed as a "social palace" from the very beginning. "Pallasseum - Invisible City" is an attempt to approach the spatial and social ensemble unencumbered. The picture surface is divided horizontally into three fields, the screen appears like a triptych. Spatial divisions are overcome and merge into a cinematic aesthetic of their own.
24 min
HD
Starting at 16
Audio language:
German

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Director:

Manuel Inacker

Editor:

Max Andereya

Original title:

Pallasseum - Unsichtbare Stadt

Original language:

German

Format:

16:9 HD, Color

Age rating:

Starting at 16

Audio language:

German