Their history this is my travel plans for today. Berlin is a movie city and has been for a long time thousands of movies have been shot there are stars and starlets from all over the world come to religion and its exciting cinema landscape this tech and this is in specially for movie fans. Thats why todays show is also about the Berlin Film Festival a top event in the film industry. We have a shopping tip for movie fans the berlin the more a billion shop. And a viewer takes us to the glamorous seaside resort of the in europe why. My first stop is that so plus perhaps the most famous scene among berlin many important film so for me are here. There was a sin. I hear in one thousand nine hundred fifteen it was destroyed in World War Two and rebuilt in the fiftys lost was extensively renovated from twenty eleven to twenty thirty today there are seven cinemas here the concept is feel good cinema the back rests are it just a bill and drinks are served. This is berlins largest cinema with each hundred fifty seats i met the managing director hunts you who fled. Which internationally known stars have you met here. As here in berlin as for the front a lot of us and german film stars come to the most famous ones were perhaps Steven Spielberg. Tom hanks and they came onto the stage here and said how much they like this cinema he told the disc you know for him and us. Ok but in this do they keep to themselves much. Most of the big stars are very friendly some are arrogant some are states where the out of the ordinary kind of johnny depp came here really drunk so you couldnt really talk to him or most of them like tom hanks and Steven Spielberg are totally normal friendly guys with him and good income everybody thats the last is quite an institution in berlin is there anything left of its old flare. Business. When i started last was germanys number one cinema we still screens newsreels and we had all the premier as with severe in iran and gregory peck on the red a comment was in all the major us stars were here and we kept a lot of the flam from the fiftys and sixtys too as it is a listed building on that and we have modern technology and thats a fascinating mix with a little she has a mix and. Thats why this was a good look at what makes berlin cinema landscape so fascinating if youre an insider you have been around for forty years but there is a huge variety from our. House to main street and films in the original version but every film that is shot is shown in berlin and you dont have that in smaller cities and. People think there is a Film Festival every day in berlin the focus is on special directors or countries but every february berlin its all about the bad heres a quick look at the history of this exciting festival. The stars from to the bell are now allowed to be seen on the red carpet. They all hope to go home with a golden bath. The festival started in one thousand nine hundred fifty one six years after the end of World War Two the americans organized the festival it was designed to be what they called a showcase of the free world. The city was divided among the Occupying Powers the Film Festival took place in the western sectors. For the berlin wall was built east berliners also from to the festival. The city was rebuilding itself and that is all past cinema was built in the western city center it became a venue for the Burlington InternationalFilm Festival in one nine hundred fifty seven. In the following years the festival became increasingly political it showcased maverick such as director hina venner fassbinder one of the most important exponents of new german cinema. Provocation was on the agenda in one nine hundred seventy four joining the cold war the festival showed its first soviet film. A year later came an east german film. I dont. Jacob even won a silver back. After the wall fell and nine hundred eighty nine the berlin are also rolled out the red carpeted cinemas in former east berlin here the keno internazionale. Since two thousand the festivals main venue has been the Movie Theater on Potsdamer Platz the berliner is still open to the general public and its popular despite the fact that its becoming increasingly hard to get tickets some are sold online but most of the various box offices that means a lot of waiting. I won radio listeners for hours but i was out of the front of the queue well it has its own feel it has its own energy and so that also gets translated into the film its a really different experience its not about popcorn its a gathering of people who are interested in a film that it comes out. Every year around three hundred films are shot in berlin and coffee knock off chick takes film fans to famous locations. Here so much as the south of here for instance this was also a film location and hard to believe because its almost completely changed. But ill show you a photo from a very important film this is it this is the same perspective. In nineteen twenty nine the silent movie people on sunday was shot it was one of the First Independent films. The film shows what young people used to do in berlin in the one nine hundred twenty s. On sundays and vets why its so interesting because it documents what berlin looked like before World War Two by the way billy wilder wrote district. We take the subway to the courts back to street a scene from the aging thriller breach of spice of twenty fifteen was shot here tom hanks plays the lead role. We are looking for the right perspective. If. You know that it matches this seems takes place in one nine hundred sixty one the wall divides the city not so easy to find authentic scenes today but this place is just right in the film it is a Border Crossing between west and east berlin. In bridge of spies tom hanks plays a lawyer who wants to Exchange American prisoners for a russian spy for this he has to go to east berlin. As inputs and so basically none of the surroundings have changed theyve just set up this border post and a bit of barbed wire. Written by rich of spies is a major hollywood production why do they come from so far to produce here in berlin laid out by there because the story is also a berlin story Steven Spielberg wanted to shoot at original locations Steven Spielberg but as a summer but another reason hollywood people like to shoot here is because its so cheap. And besides as to how he knockoff chick tells me the stars enjoy being here next stop Potsdamer Platz here a blockbuster was shot in the sony center and they are approaching the enter now by the way that sienna yes it is vienna theres an explosion here its the bombing of u. N. Delegates from captain americas civil war. Is wrong to extend this and in. The movie was the most commercially successful film of twenty sixteen. Here at Potsdamer Platz inventors also shot wings of desire a nine hundred eighty s. A march to berlin and to love. Thats the stuff this is what Potsdamer Platz look like thirty years ago theres nothing new just a field for just a field you mean high grass no buildings kind of a border this is where the wall was but its gone thank goodness the film tells the story of two angels odds isnt one and theyre invisible so they can move freely in this city thats why they often accompany other people the most into them mention what they say in what they think is the sadness of the bank. Even sooner than just place the street parched plants for. The not tough chick of course knows many other locations and she offers or tour in several languages unfortunately for me the two were ends here if you want to pick up if you need souvenir of the Movie Theater berlin then i have a tip for you electors will be happy for your. Five million photos and postcards all sorts of film programs d. V. D. s books and thai collections on aspects of cinema history. Patricia kuhl friends film memorabilia shop is full of treasures from the past. Not to make the once a ligament we have so much material its impossible for us to know what all the items are if it gets no hot. From the beginnings to this day every phase of cinema history is represented there are many items of little value but if you buy much about it you can find unique specimens of original prints by the illustrator could dagon for example he designed many posters for classic films. Opposed to can cost up to seven hundred euros. The was a bizarre. Something like this is special of course because its happened to be not like todays digitally printed posters when you come out of a machine when after a while they no longer look as good as the posters that were painted. This shop has existed for about fifty years when its only gave up the business in two thousand and eight and retell it Patricia Kuhl flint took it over she collects posters herself and discovered this shop as a customer. That. I just said so much that i didnt just buy the wood on the posters i bought the whole shop. If you run into ballot you can find and signed autographs cards signed as mother for example james dean. The omission eighteen stein password germany. This shop in the inside out and the district is a treasure trove for any film lover. I am now making a visit to the deutsche uki martinique the museum for film and television it has one of the leading historical film collections in europe. Their journey into film history begins with silent movie stars like amy paul and aston youd see. In addition to expressionist works there are also recordings of molina the diva became famous in one thousand nine hundred thirty with the movie the blue angel. A whole section is dedicated to the silent film metropolis it was the first Science Fiction feature film and first shown in one thousand nine hundred twenty seven. Than other highlight is the special exhibition the roof history of a brehms the office one of the oldest Film Production companies in europe and was particularly successful in the thirtys and fortys a serious competitor to hollywood. Needs vanity curates the exhibition he shows me a special piece from the molina details collection per morning robe from the blue angel and for food. It was established in one nine hundred seventy at the end of world war one germans felt they were lagging behind other European Countries when it came to use. Propaganda to motivate their own population to go to war. That was a major reason the author was founded. To produce dynamic and appealing propaganda films part of the. Support they just get you name some. Of this i was with her first as metropolis by fritz lang from one nine hundred twenty seven there may be during the nazi era in one nine hundred forty two the. Most successful film if i dont have the exact numbers in my head but i think twenty Million People saw the films let me jump to fast forward and leave out the one nine hundred fifty s. Sixtys and seventys and mention a very successful t. V. Mini series at the present a new friend has produced a generation war which takes a critical look at the nazi era. How did the position itself at that time. In one nine hundred twenty seven a company which was in deep financial trouble was taken over by a certain hand. It was a nationalist and very close to the nurses so the company had already been brought into line yet. After nine hundred thirty three toed the nazi line completely and was one of the First Companies in germany to fire almost all its jewish employees. The relative i think. They should but what did for me to berlin as a movie city back then and such a date. For now represents filmmaking in berlin in the collective memory they go together many films were shot in berlin and the surrounding area and the big studios were outside berlin and babbles bird. Began as it may as the filmmaking center and the company are indivisible. Needs vanny could give me the perfect keyword. Half an hours drive from berlin if pop them in there is europes largest would you do your back and right next door there is a big part where everything revolves around one big movie. And action the stunt show and babbles about film parking really pulls in the crowds. In addition to tours through real film sets you can learn some of the tricks of the trade. In special shows animal trainers demonstrate how they prepare the animals appearing in films for their roles. And. Next door on the studio grounds films of him produces nine hundred twelve the set builders are world renowned for their high quality craftsmanship. The props Warehouse Office everything a producers heart could design. Then theres beilin a stars are huge set with full streets in various architectural styles thousands of photos of pretty World War Two ballin served as a template. Its where tom tick recently shot the most expensive german t. V. Series to date. The crime series babylon balinese set in the spring of nine hundred twenty nine but then as were dealing with the consequences of world war one growing poverty and unemployment were spreading throughout the city. At night people party and dance the charleston. The roaring twentys brought to life again on location in palin and bob was back. To work with bashed. So. What ever hollywood can do berlin can do to berlin has its own walk of fame here ok so its a bit smaller than the first star went to my limited in two thousand and ten. No for a change of confidence our viewer w. That carry on shows us where the rich and famous in south america like to chill out in our media local flock he takes us through the touring the seaside resort of. Europe wide. You know little and welcome to day im gabrielle and today im going to take you on a tour through one of the most exclusive resorts in latin america will begin at the Port Authority about a. Season the port is filled with tourists. Mainly argentinians and brazilians come with their own Luxury Yachts and sailboats. They ready to go to a local. If their idea is this resort is especially popular with celebrities like him because in addition to interest doctor and glamour it offers them tranquility so they can enjoy their vacations with their families or friends and i mean. Everything going to be less day is a peninsula on its west side is the real deal and the Atlantic Ocean is to the east in the. Eternal fellow now where in the west on plot elements of beach. The water here is quite calm because the beach is protected from the wind and ocean currents by the ports in and island of it. Its a pleasure not that it only goes there are no waves here its perfect for swimming and everyone comes here to enjoy dip in the water. Nothing wander off now were on the eastern side of the peninsula at the playa proud of the wild beach which is exposed to the winds from the Atlantic Ocean or even more than that today there are no waves when there are its preferred by surfers and windsurfers we said. I get everything this is also where youll find a symbol of point to the last days of the fingers or the hand which by a chilean sculptor has become a National Icon to. Lead us back to one of the most visited streets is cash event a prime fashion location with Many International labels. Left where the city has fifteen thousand residents in addition and half a million tourists come here in summer so there are lots of hotels. And theyre all booked dont need that theyre bored out. Of you are one of the best known places in pointed l. S. D. Is the hotel conrad with restaurants a spa that loves something cool shauns and Conference Hall so mark political fate is here on the card because Many International artists come here and every tourist stops by some point. And going up i mean Michael Conrad also has a casino one of the most important in latin america in the style of las vegas including more but all kinds of tourism has developed around the casino independent of the Summer Season with Many International poker tournaments they have. To be taught i invite you to end our tour with a drink at one of the many beach bars at sunset that many people follow that out my enjoying the nightlife. Why dont they have our say goodbye now i hope youve enjoyed it and see you when pointer. Now its time to take a stroll along the crew for some gum or grease jelly and molina deeply schwann stroll to. Bumping into tom hanks or Scarlett Johansson in berlin bet quite possible coffee boy scout or coffee einstein are only two of the citys well known celebrity restaurants but filming there is a no no so im trying my luck here and i think off. By the way another movie was shot here the bourne supremacy a hollywood movie starring matt damon. Im keeping my eyes open but i cant see any hollywood stars today. Instead i can start a berlin style icon the lady with the head she once owned a club in berlin. Now the contrast programme to the chic who first dumped facebook leads me to like her because this is where the mobile cinema is setting up its chairs today pop up cinema is the name of the concept two friends came up with they set up their cinema every night always in different places. The piece made in the current is actually a techno club fatman the winter is one of the inventors of the mobile cinema. Fernando where does your pop up cinema pop up in general well its basically in berlin and different places clubs gardens. In the middle of the forest whatever we can find a place to play or we find a place there is. Its interesting too our polling they were going to we were going to show you this but whats the idea behind all this behind the pop up cinema we want to have a cinema that is not up to german so when they arrive to the world and i realize most o