The Berlin Feuerwehr in motion 🚒
There’s something about the sound of a fire engine in a city - it cuts through the noise, a reminder that safety is always just a call away. This MAN truck, with its bold red paint and vintage charm, feels like a relic of Berlin’s industrial past, still serving the present. The cyclist passing by, the pedestrians going about their day, the green of the trees - it’s all so ordinary, yet the truck makes it extraordinary.
Berlin in late spring. The warmth in the air, the quiet urgency of the city, the way history and modernity coexist. One of those moments that makes you appreciate the unseen systems keeping everything running.
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Ever noticed how a fire engine changes the energy of a street?
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Donegal’s Daniel Nelis wins National Gallery’s AIB Portrait Prize

Gartan artist Daniel Nelis’s vivid portrait of his wife has won the prestigious AIB Portrait Prize 2025. The evocative…
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hydrangea blossoms in the mountains at twilight

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Gesehen: Late Spring (1949)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_4Ul10BSzRw

JP, R: Yasujirō Ozu, D: Chishū Ryū, Setsuko Hara, Yumeji Tsukioka, Haruko Sugimura, Wikipedia

The first act of LATE SPRING embodies a desperately needed lightheartedness in the deprived post-war period – but appearances can be deceptive.

The film shows that hard times can be overcome, but trauma, fear of loss and the desire to return to a normality (old rules, societal constraints, traditions), which can no longer exist, paralyses healing and progress.

Ozu’s film reveals the wedge that war can drive between generations and how social constraints and conflicting ideas of security and future can keep this gap open.

★★★★☆

(watched as part of the 5th Annual Letterboxd Season Challenge: 2019-20 – Bonus Week #4: Roger Ebert’s Great Films)

https://andrepitz.de/2020/06/14/gesehen-late-spring-1949/

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Three Reasons: Late Spring

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