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
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 to run a cinema in a big space where you have a lot of air around and so, we thought it could be a good idea to do it, just for a few months as a pop up cinema. the people really loved to come inside this room and look around and feel the history and everything which is inside, and then to watch a movie together, so we really got a lot of positive response
literature describes how liz rosenfeld transforms the planetarium into a speculative future lexicon of flesh, holes, crystals and foxes it s certainly a lot to get your head around, but festival goers did enjoy seeing this experimental film inside a planetarium. so, we have this all encompassing sensual experience. to have in the planetarium was absolutely stunning and beautiful. 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