Cathedrals of Culture: The Berlin Philharmonic - 3D
26 mins.
Date: 10 Jan, 2026 | Time: 20:30 | Tata Theatre
In the early 1960s, two neighboring structures in Berlin embodied radically different visions of the future: the Berlin Wall, a symbol of division and fear, and the Berlin Philharmonic, an architecture of openness, optimism, and cultural possibility. More than half a century later, Hans Scharoun’s iconic concert hall still stands at the heart of Berlin’s cultural center near Potsdamer Platz, a landmark of modernist idealism. In Berlin Philharmonic, Wim Wenders explores the building through the perspectives of those who inhabit it—musicians, performers, and listeners—each revealing an intimate relationship with its spaces. The film immerses viewers in rehearsals within the main hall, where Scharoun’s radical decision to place the stage at the center transformed concert hall design. Debussy’s Jeux provides a lyrical soundtrack to this cinematic meditation on architecture, music, and human experience.
In the early 1960s, two neighboring structures in Berlin embodied radically different visions of the future: the Berlin Wall, a symbol of division and fear, and the Berlin Philharmonic, an architecture of openness, optimism, and cultural possibility. More than half a century later, Hans Scharoun’s iconic concert hall still stands at the heart of Berlin’s cultural center near Potsdamer Platz, a landmark of modernist idealism. In Berlin Philharmonic, Wim Wenders explores the building through the perspectives of those who inhabit it—musicians, performers, and listeners—each revealing an intimate relationship with its spaces. The film immerses viewers in rehearsals within the main hall, where Scharoun’s radical decision to place the stage at the center transformed concert hall design. Debussy’s Jeux provides a lyrical soundtrack to this cinematic meditation on architecture, music, and human experience.