
Neighborhood stories: Paris-Berlin
Ratings
One of the oldest capitals in Europe - and one of the youngest: Paris and Berlin have fought, reconciled, influenced each other and together they have written an eventful history. The urban design still bears witness to this. The series tells the story of how the two cities have changed since 1650.
Production
Iliade Productions, Les Films de l'Odyssée, ARTE
Language
FR
Status
Ended
First Aired
November 7, 2015
Last Aired
November 14, 2015
Networks
ARTE
Created By
Frédéric Wilner




Cast
Étienne François
Daniel Schönpflug
Alexandre Gady
Bernd Stöver
Guillaume Fonkenell
Marie-Jeanne Dumont
Heinz Reif
Kirstin Buchinger
Nicolas Chaudun
Claus Käpplinger
Simon Texier
Gabi Dolff-Bonekämper

Florian Hertweck
Pierre Pinon
Frédéric Wilner
Voix
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