berliners are quite creative when it comes to new ways of watching movies. berlin film festival—goers this year could, if they so wished, savour watching a movie inside one of the city's landmark locations at a pop—up cinema at templehof airport. templehof actually went out of the business of being a functioning airport more than a decade ago. jad salfiti reports. round the clock, plane after plane... templehof�*s greatest claim to fame was the role it played in 1948 during the berlin airlift, when it saved the city — quite literally — during a soviet blockade, enabling emergency supplies to be brought in. once one of europe's three busiest airports, it closed its doors to passengers in 2008. since then, it's had a multitude of uses. it's been a refugee centre, a public park. in recent weeks, during pandemic times, a pop—up cinema has been installed in its main passenger hall. because of this covid—i9 times, it's, of course, much better