Berlin (1987) follows a tense, character-driven journey through a city on the edge of transformation. As political tensions simmer and personal loyalties collide, a disparate group of residents navigates shifting power dynamics, everyday risks, and quiet acts of resilience. The story blends intimate, human moments with a broader sense of place—cracked storefronts, crowded streets, and the uneasy pulse of a city grappling with its own history. Through shifting alliances and stubborn hope, the characters forge paths toward uncertain futures, discovering courage, responsibility, and the power of small choices.
Berlin (1987) follows a tense, character-driven journey through a city on the edge of transformation. As political tensions simmer and personal loyalties collide, a disparate group of residents navigates shifting power dynamics, everyday risks, and quiet acts of resilience. The story blends intimate, human moments with a broader sense of place—cracked storefronts, crowded streets, and the uneasy pulse of a city grappling with its own history. Through shifting alliances and stubborn hope, the characters forge paths toward uncertain futures, discovering courage, responsibility, and the power of small choices.