“Until Voices Wake Us”
Posted on April 27, 2008
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On loan from Masu-Masu Antifilm. Phillip Duncan directed and produced this this silent film in Seattle in April 2005 with the help of Kayobi Tierney who shot the photos and did the make-up and costumes. The film is almost entirely comprised of still photos (over 10,000). Phillip did the music along with Doo Crowder (Dinnermints, Pee Pee). It’s the story of a girl lost in the woods and the creatures she meets there…sort of a fairytale… Definitely NSFW.
A very merry unbirthday party
Posted on April 16, 2008
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So I wanted to invite y’all to the very merry unbirthday party. It’ll be at “Max and Moritz” (Oranianstr. 162) “Eine Geburstagsparty für alle mit Theater/Kabarett/Musik/Literatur/Movieokee/Jeder-DJ”
20:00 o’clock. Maybe Thorsten and I will be down podcasting it.
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First we take Berlin Episode 6
Posted on April 16, 2008
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We explore a few more sights of beautiful Moabit. At first we’re at the Meilenwerk and take a look at fancy sportscars. Other stops include the famous prison and the Kufa which is (not only) a great bar.
“Lunik” is released on DVD this week!
Posted on April 12, 2008
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It’s official! Lunik’s DVD release was this week and should be available where ever fine german DVD’s are sold. You can get it on amazon or at the german film label’s “Schiess Doch Filme website.” Lunik was written and directed by Gilbert Beronneau. It’s a story about utopism and family disfunction. It all takes place in the delapitated Hotel Lunik in Eisenhüttenstadt. It stars David Fischer, Anna Maria Mühe, and Thorsten Merten. The DVD contains lots of extra’s and bonus material. I was the editor and a producer on the film and wanted to help get the word out. Special thanks to Spirit Filmproduction, Weltfilm and the Berlin Brandenburg Medienboard for making it possible.

First We Take Berlin Episode 5
Posted on April 2, 2008
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We take a tour through the Hauptbahnhof in Moabit in Episode 005. Daniel gives valuable advice on budget travel with public transport. We also show one of Berlin’s biggest and best museums, the Hamburger Bahnhof.
Welcome to the new Blog!
Posted on April 1, 2008
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Hi everyone,
And so the blog did begin! Things might get a bit ugly as I try to setup the site and get the blog going. Hang in there. Feel free to post stuff.
-Daniel
First we take Berlin Episode 4
Posted on March 17, 2008
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This is the second part of our excursion to the Berlinale. Please welcome our camera intern Michelle who helped out shooting Episode 004. This time there was quite a ruckus as the celebs finally arrived at Berlin. We got lucky and were able to do a quick interview with german actor Daniel Stadelhober.
First we take Berlin Episode 3
Posted on March 2, 2008
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For Episode 003 we went to the Berlinale at Potsdamer Platz. Since there was not so much going on we hung out at the mall, the Potsdamer Platz Arkaden. But that’s not all, later we managed to sneak into some Berlinale party.
First we take Berlin Episode 2
Posted on February 16, 2008
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Episode 002 is now online. We continue our tour through Wedding and show you the Gesundbrunnen Center which is Wedding’s biggest mall. Also Thorsten will review one of his favorite games, the japanese shoot-em-up Ibara for the PS2.
First we take Berlin Episode 1
Posted on February 2, 2008
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Welcome to ‘First We Take Berlin’ the new Berlin video podcast. Episode 001 is out and we hope you like it. We start off with a small tour through Wedding an old working class district which is also the home of Thorsten. We plan to show all the different and diverse areas of Berlin in the future. But basically there are no rules. Everything can and will happen in ‘First We Take Berlin’.
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