Berlins Tempelhof Airport was opened in 1923 and, under Adolf Hitler, extended to become the worlds largest airport which was finally closed in 2008. But even today Tempelhof Airport remains a place of arrivals and departures being used simultaneously as a refugee shelter and a leisure park for the inhabitants of Berlin. A historically unique moment for a portrait of this city within a city, but also of a European society in a state of emergency, caught between crisis and utopia.
2018
HD
100min
France
German
Karim Aïnouz
Ibrahim Al Hussein
Qutaiba Nafer
Maria Alahmad
Gert Köppe
Jihad Mohamad
Mahmoud Sultan
Olivier Bonnet
Christine Kiessig-Kämper
Eva Szybalski
berlin germany
airport
