Natura Urbana: The Brachen of Berlin (2017)
Overview
Natura Urbana: The Brachen of Berlin tells the post-war history of Berlin through its plants. The film takes us from the Trümmerlandschaften and their unique ecologies to the abandoned roofs of the Friedrichshagen Waterworks on the edge of the city. Encountering an extraordinary variety of spontaneous vegetation from all over the world that has sprouted along railway lines, street corners, and in the distinctive Brachen of Berlin. In Natura Urbana the changing vegetation of Berlin serves as a parallel history to war-time destruction, geo-political division, and the newest phase of urban transformation. Natura Urbana takes us on a unique journey through Berlin ranging from the botanical microcosm of cracked paving stones to elaborate attempts to map the entire city in terms of its distinctive ecological zones.
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Additional Info
Budget | $0.00 |
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Revenue | $0.00 |
Original Language | en |
Popularity | 0.148 |
Directed By
Matthew Gandy
Crew
Wiebke Hofmann
Sarah Dockhorn
Luise Schröder
Madeleine Dallmeyer
Sandra Jasper
Matthew Gandy
Madeleine Dallmeyer
Matthew Gandy
Jonathan Schorr