Exploring Berlin and its Vibrant Cultural Scene | Anthony Bourdain: Parts Unknown | All Documentary
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- Опубліковано 3 лис 2022
- In Berlin, Anthony Bourdain encounters an extremely accepting society, teeming with unbridled creativity, despite a grim history; against the backdrop of Berlin Wall remnants, Anthony communes with musician Anton Newcombe.
Anthony Bourdain Parts Unknown follows host Anthony Bourdain, world-renowned chef, bestselling author and multiple-Emmy® winning television personality as he travels across the globe to uncover little-known areas of the world and celebrate diverse cultures by exploring food and dining rituals.
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Definitely, one of the finest episode by Anthony. Love the Berlin episode. RIP A.B.
As a German from the countryside who lived in many parts of German-speaking Europe, Berlin is the first city where I really felt at home. The feeling that Ellen Alien describes, being part of something that just started, is exactly what did the trick for me, I think.
24:08 Robert Fripp, David Bowie, and Brian Eno recording the amazing "Heroes"
I love BJM, Bourdain and Berlin. That documantery is three of my most favourite worlds combined ❤
I have never heard about Bourdain, this is the first video I saw. I'm not really into documentaries but this was stunning. Everything was on point and it was still authentic. Rest in peace Anthony. Ruhe in Frieden Anthony!
Miss this guy!! R.I.P. Anthony
I used to live just about the butcher shop where they eating! Legendary episode and legendary person! Anthony was such big and important voice for us workers in gastronomic industry. R.I.P
Bourdain's last sentence, quoting the Irish playwright Samuel Beckett, probably sums up his last few years of life: "I can't go on. You must go on. I'll go on". See you in heaven in a few decades Tony
He's not in heaven, Sad as it is, but he's just dead and heaven does not exist.
Best travel shows ever. He is dearly missed.
One of a kind and a legend for all time
I miss him very much, one of the finest Documentaries
Iconic episode.
Incredible episode
I can't quit believe I've only just seen this episode. Bless you Tony, RIP. I want to move to Berlin now.
Prepare to get disillusioned. The Berlin Anthony presents is only a small part of the real Berlin. Berlin today is expensive and exhausting. Go, visit in summer, the best season, then come back in winter and take your own conclusions.
@@peterpankert3810 Maybe I will :)
@@peterpankert3810riiiight: Berlin in winter is a never ending Fritz Lang movie😮. No light at all, perhaps artificial one in the clubs😢😂
Thank you Anthony. Salute from Berlin...
Loved Berlin in 98....the clubs...the restaurants...the artists clusters on bombed buildings....amazing times!
Wow, what an amazing episode! Makes me feel like going to Berlin tomorrow
Berlin was Berlin, is Berlin and will Berlin. Greetings from a village called Hamburg. Missing you!
Ive been to berlin a few times now, and i cant get over how expensive its become. 7 euro for a pint of beer in some places
where are you going lol, maybe in hipster tourist places but my neighborhood kneipe is 3,3 pint.
Exactly my thoughts. This was for sure filmed 5 years ago or so. Nowadays it's not anymore the place where you can find affordable housing. The prices have gone up terribly. Things have changed a lot in the last years. It is indeed still unique and quite different than the rest of Germany. It's like they say. Berlin is not Germany.
I miss Tony and I miss the Berlin that is shown here and that has started to disappear
come on, it was only 4 years ago. 2 of those being corona time
it really hasn't tho
@@PC-sq3zq Berlin changed fast
You´re 25-30 years too late anyway...
@@archibald3037 yes. The early 90s were the best years in Berlin. From there on everything deteriorated. Despite of that you can still find bright spots in Berlin. But gentrification is changing the city rapidly. The people without money are crammed in Neukölln.
I Love Pork Knuckle at "Zum Schusterjungen" in Berlin East.
Ich liebe es beim Schusterjungen. Das Eisbein ist grandios.
One of the best episodes ever.
Berlin and Alcatraz might be the two places where a shiv is considered a cooking utensil.
Nice to visit, not so nice when you have live there.
Domke legende
legend* or Legende*
I’m sorry I never visited Berlin. Seems like a wholly unique place. Was.
You can find interesting things and interesting people almost everywhere in the world. Also, just like any city in the world, Berlin can be just just lame with all kinds of boring big-city problems.
I love Berlin.
You can be invisible there.
is that a band playing inside kitkat on 4:20?
Dark
What's the name of that photographer at the end?
Miron Zownir
what bar is the man in the beginning owner of?
I've travelled a bit but haven't felt motivated or inspired to go anywhere specific in a while. But for a while I've been wanting to spend some time in Berlin. It's definately not the dark underbelly that attracts me, but it's one of those places I want to go to before I die.
Das Kalkutta an der Spree
You've obviously never been to Calcutta
No doubt this is a fantastic episode, BUT Europe is not just France, Germany, Italy and England ;) Multiple mentions about Berlin being the cheapest and most art-friendly Europe's capital are not quite fair, when you bring up at least Prague or Warsaw for instance.
👍👍👍
where is that record shop at 0:33 ?
Might be Vinylism, Ellen Allien's shop. They sell their records online, but by appointment you can browse the actual shop. It's in a town outside Hamburg
Looks like Space Hall in Kreuzberg more specifically in Bergmannkiez
It's Spacehall in Zossener straße, Kreuzberg
@@annamo9354 you know that Hamburg is 200 km from Berlin?
Wolfgang and the legos 😊
whats the restaurant at 8:54 in Friedrischain??
Look for Michelberger Hotel and restaurant at Warschauer Straße. The restaurant is what we see in the video.
Friedrichshain* - S and H are always separated in German pronunciation (if you want a "sh" sound, you'd have to spell it "sch"). Hence it's "freed-richs (the "CH" sound is like "J" in Spanish)-hine*.
What’s the ending song called?
Panic in Babylon by The Brian Jonestown Massacre
@@petarpetrov4278 you’re a hero!!!! Thanks so much
I was one of the lucky ones who got into Behrgain ypu can easily loose 36 hours no problemo just got to have the right juice. Give me a warehouse full of people on ecstacy loving life than a bar full of agressive drunks. I love Berlin and techno😢
What’s the name of the photographer ?
Thanks! I went back a lot to decipher his name
The first: Jim Rakete. The second: Miron Zownir
I know, PU is not only about an area's food but also about the culture that surrounds it. But this is way too much "culture" and way not enough food.
Xcellent episode 💯 unfortunately berlin went down the wrong direction. Freedom for artists is almost gone, everything super expensive and the feeling to be a part of the city doesnt exist anymore. Maybe it is time to destroy everything and start from scratch again.
I agree. Recently moved here and what I've been told at school and by locals isn't up to date anymore. Gentrification and housing market mess changed the rules. What do you suggest for a new start? With the million Ukrainian civilians living now in Germany, I think we can have fresh new ideas on how to make life here better in financial and social terms.
Artists are to blame! There’s so many rich privileged kids from all around the globe who now choose berlin as their home for all the reasons explained in this documentary, hence the huge rent rise & landlords charging what they want as they know people will pay.
@@jamesh3534 honestly I'm not sure if artists actually are responsible for this outcome. We all know how broke they can be. I think the startups and unicorn hubs settling in the city and these huge coworking areas made the game change
@@alexterieur5060 Artist inc and immigrant inc in general, hence your fresh blooded Ukrainians. This isnt an opinion. But basic economics
Completely true that Berlin changed and isn’t what it used to be, but that’s exactly what Berlin has always been, as long as I can remember. I was born in 1984 and the Berlin I grew up in was definitely not the same you have lost feelings for. Nonetheless I completely understand it, when you’re missing the Berlin you knew and loved. Housing prices have been gradually increased for at least a decade, but it’s completely obvious why. As Berlin became more and more popular for people, not only from Germany or Europe, but internationally to move to, supply and demand raised the prices, because there where more people in need for places to live, that would compete and therefore raise the prices.
Allen Alien - lovely Producer/DJ - dreadful english
Love Tony, but none of that grub looked even remotely appealing. Maybe the lunch he had with the DJ. I think there's a reason why German food is not particularly revered.
Maybe, if somebody after Tony comes to Germany, We find someone speaking English...
Calls it "Parts unknown", does only tourist things. Sure, sure.
anthony lying , people went to the weimar republic to visit childbrothels
Pretentious fluff
I lived in Berlin on and off from 2014 to 2017, if it's the right city for you it's nothing like it.
Berlin culture is top. German food is horrible
What is it you don’t like about the food ?
It's quite a natural development in Berlin. The daily life is absolute dogshit so we have to make the nightlife worth its time.
manson family vibes