Today yet, tomorrow surely: Berlin Bahnhof Friedrichstraße 1990
Film evening accompanying the exhibition Today yet, tomorrow surely. Filmic Perspectives on Berlin Around 1990 at Museum Nikolaikirche (2 October 2025 – 6 April 2026). With Lilly Grote, co-director of the film Berlin Bahnhof Friedrichstraße 1990 (1991). Moderated by Florian Wüst.
Berlin Bahnhof Friedrichstraße 1990
Dir.: Konstanze Binder, Lilly Grote, Ulrike Herdin, Julia Kunert
DE 1990
85 min.
German with English subtitles
When the border between East and West Berlin was dismantled at Friedrichstrasse station in June 1990, the world fell apart and was put back together again. Four filmmakers from West and East wanted to capture this historic moment: the flow of passengers, the thoughts and worries of the passersby, the perplexed expressions on the face of the customs officials.
Berlin Bahnhof Friedrichstraße 1990 is an important historical document, but also an audiovisual archive that gives an unfiltered impression of the dizzying processes of change taking place at this moment in time. The footage contains a microcosm of the upheavals that followed the fall of the Berlin Wall and the problems faced by a divided city needing to regain its bearings as it grew together again.
An event of the Stiftung Stadtmuseum Berlin in cooperation with the nGbK