Season 1 | Episode 1

24h Berlin

Society/Everyday life, Germany 2009

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24h Berlin is unique in the history of television: a 24-hour documentary told in real time, which went on air on September 5, 2009 from 6 am. 1440 minutes in one go - without interruption or commercial breaks - on rbb television, ARTE throughout Europe, the Dutch channel VPRO and the Finnish digital channel YLE Teema. 20 years after the fall of the Berlin Wall, 24h Berlin documents a day in the life of the German capital. Exactly one year before the broadcast - on September 5, 2008 - 80 filming teams were on the road for 24 hours in all districts of Berlin. Under the overall artistic direction of Volker Heise, established directors such as Romuald Karmakar, Volker Koepp and Andres Veiel, as well as talented newcomers, filmed. They all filmed with protagonists and in milieus that were carefully researched over a period of twelve months. Around 400 people were part of the team on the day of filming. In the end, a remarkable 750 hours of footage were shot. 06:00 Noriko screws together BMW motorcycle tanks. Marina has to wake up her husband and children. Alex holds a short morning prayer. Jérôme reflects on German history. Journalist Werner reports on the US election campaign between McCain and Obama. Garbage collector Bernd and his colleagues start their tour in the north-west of the city.
60 min
SD
FSK 16
Audio language:
German

Awards

German Television Awards 2010 Outstanding Achievement in Information

More information

Composer:

Thomas Fehlmann

Sound Design:

Helge Haack

Producer:

Thomas Kufus

Original title:

24h Berlin

Original language:

German

Format:

16:9 SD, Color

Age rating:

FSK 16

Audio language:

German

Further links:

IMDb