Legendary Sin Cities - Berlin - (2005) 1 of 3

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Unique documentary series of 3 programmes produced by the CBC (Canadian Broadcasting Corporation) that separately profile the spontaneous growth, flowering and decay of Paris, Berlin and Shanghai in the 1920s and 1930s.
In the period between the first and second world wars, Berlin, Paris and Shanghai were notorious hot spots of sin and vice. Debauchery, brutality and corruption commingled with art, culture and political liberties. Tolerance and freedom were pushed to their limits. This revealing new documentary series is filled with rare, evocative archival film and photos which bring to life an extraordinary cast of musicians, artists, journalists, rogues and sinners, resulting in a richly drawn portrait of an era when these 3 cities pushed the limits of tolerance and freedom and defined the social, political and sexual culture of the 20th Century.



Part 1: Berlin - Metropolis of Vice
Berlin transformed itself into the Babylon of the world. Degenerate cabarets, bars, and clubs catering to every sexual daydream sprang up like mushrooms. Censorship was all but non-existent.




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If you think today's society is the reigning champ at hitting record lows of morality and decadence, think again. Surprisingly, our ancestors in a lot of ways have us beat by miles. The three-part Canadian CBC documentary Sin Cities focuses on the most notoriously decadent cities in modern history: Berlin, Paris and Shanghai during the 1920s and 1930s. And if you think rampant drug use, openly promiscuous behavior, sado-masochism and bizarre fetishes are modern phenomena, you may be surprised of what was going in the early 20th century. What made these notoriously sinful cities flourish was a unique gathering of artists, revolutionary political ideas, highly valued foreign money, and an overwhelming feeling of abandonment which was a direct byproduct of World War I's ending. These variables bred a unique tolerance that allowed and encouraged eroticism, permissiveness and deviant indulgences to openly flourish. This documentary does an excellent job at explaining how these cities rose, why they attracted the brightest and wealthiest, how the cities flourished, their ultimate decline and why their infamous pasts are still an integral part of their modern-day allure.

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  • 41:11 Brigitte Helm in "Die Herrin von Atlantis"

  • Great! How can we see Part 2?

  • @matonis Thanks for comment & attention. Now. Last uploads.

  • This is good that it's actually painful; a must watch.

  • @hipocampelofantocame Thanks for attention & comment.

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  • one dehumanizing movement replaced by another

  • This documentary has increased my hope for the future 1488%; Given how AIDSy and broken modern civilization is today, by the looks of what transpired in Berlin, Holocaust II: Reloaded is just around the corner.

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  • Glorying in their shame.....Minds so darkened, that they have been seared with a hot iron....

  • Berlin in the 1920s reminds me of America in the 2000s.

    Change is coming.

  • Ah, jewish/zionist/satanism.

    "do what thou wilt is the whole of the law".

    Wearing the always black cloak of "freedom", "liberalism"...ad nauseum.

  • Waxing nostalgic over a cesspool.

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