I remember Berlin. Berlin to me was the star of the film. I loved for six months that we filmed there.
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Berlin is my favourite city.
And of course I like Berlin a lot. It's such an interesting city.
My father loved to take us on historical vacations, and you should have seen the stares we received in East Berlin.
I remember those days with Bergman with great nostalgia. We were aware that the films were going to be quite important, and the work felt meaningful.
I came to Berlin not to visit its museums and galleries, its operas, its theaters... but for the sake of seeing and speaking with the world's greatest living man - Alexander von Humboldt.
I loved filming in Morocco; it was amazing. I'd never been anywhere like that. The culture was phenomenal. I was so blown away by the spirit of that country.
The best thing about Berlin was that I got to be surrounded by people who pursue their ideas for themselves.
I'll never forget the first screening at the Berlin Film Festival. As soon as the film ended there was an outbreak of booing, which made us look at each other with some surprise.
The fall of the Berlin Wall makes for nice pictures. But it all started in the shipyards.
When I went back to visit my native Berlin after World War II, I noticed that the only thing I really remembered from my childhood Berlin days is the shoe store.
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