80000 Shots
2002 film
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- Manfred Walther
- Thomas Erbach
Release date
- February 2002 (2002-02) (Berlin Film Festival)
Running time
80000 Shots is a German film directed by Manfred Walther. It was released in 2002 and had its premiere at the Berlin International Film Festival.[1]
It is a documentary about the reconstruction of Berlin's Potsdamer Platz. The film runs for 55 minutes' and was shot in timelapse between 1990–2001.[2]
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External links
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