showing how graphic artists could find creative freedom within an oppressive system as an addict a tool for me it was a dictatorship and i was constantly exasperated by it out of an it ultimately it didn t affect my work so strongly that i felt uncomfortable in my work. there i was france. but the berlin wall and forced tight restrictions on east germans freedom of movement freedom of expression was also limited by the state with its sensors and spies. that all changed on november 9th 1989 penfold heard that the border to west berlin was open at the bornholmer bridge he and his wife were among the thousands of east berlin those who flocked there across over. on the other side west berliners came to welcome the. architect christiane coonan who was among them 30 years later the 2 men still remember that fateful night when we met and i asked if you d like to come to the 1st shopping. out of
as an addict a tool for me it was a dictatorship and i was constantly exasperated by it or not it ultimately it didn t affect my work so strongly that i felt uncomfortable in my work. there i was france. but the berlin wall and forced tight restrictions on east germans freedom of movement freedom of expression was also limited by the state with its censors and spies. that all changed on november 9th 1989 penfold heard that the border to west berlin was open at the bornholm my bridge he and his wife were among the thousands of east berlin those who flocked there to cross over . on the other side west berliners came to welcome the. architect christiane coonan was among them 30 years later the 2 men still remember that fateful night when we met and i asked if you d like to come to the coup 1st shopping.
a never ending story. never ending story of the fall of the berlin. german history at its best all dead live head story expresses perfectly what those images from november 9th 1989 to the people of poland back then he worked as a graphic artist making movie posters for the former east germany s only film company and on the night the wall opened he was one of the 1st east berlin is to come through the checkpoint at the city s bon bon 100 bridge only to embark on the most memorable night of his life. nov 9th 1989 david rome fell in berlin i go to see. people were throwing their arms around each other and hugging each other at the moment but you didn t know them but you had them anyway it was pure emotion. and i cried too i saw that and when i look at the pictures today i still get teary eyed. i don t think someone else can
as an addict a tool for me it was a dictatorship and i was constantly exasperated by it oben it alternately it didn t affect my work so strongly that i felt uncomfortable in my work. there i was france . but the berlin wall and forced tight restrictions on east germans freedom of movement freedom of expression was also limited by the state with its sensors and spies. that all changed on november 9th 1989 penfold heard that the border to west berlin was open at the bourne homo bridge he and his wife were among the thousands of east berliners who flocked there to cross over. on the other side west berliners came to welcome the. architect christiane coonan who was among them 30 years later the 2 men still remember that fateful night when we met and i asked if you d like to come to the co 1st shopping. out of
a never ending story. never ending story of the fall of the berlin. german history at its best all dead live head story expresses perfectly what those images from november 9th 1989 to the people of back then he worked as a graphic artist making movie posters for the former east germany s only film company and on the night the wall opened he was one of the 1st east berlin or succumbs through the checkpoint at the city s bon bon 100 bridge only to embark on the most memorable night of his life. nov 9th 1989 data from fallin i want to see. people were throwing their arms around each other and hugging each other you didn t know them but you hug them anyway it was pure emotion. so i cried too i saw and when i look at the pictures today i still