Produced by Marie-Laure Reyre.
Written by Frederic Tuten & Andrzej Żuławski.
Starring Isabelle Adjani & Sam Neill.
Possession is a 1981 French-German horror drama directed by Andrzej Żuławski. The plot obliquely follows the relationship between an international spy and his wife, Mark and Anna, who begins exhibiting increasingly disturbing behavior after asking him for a divorce.
It was filmed in Berlin, West Germany. The director has stated that he wrote the screenplay in the midst of a messy divorce. Viewers have found it difficult to properly classify it as drama, horror, or suspense, though elements of all three are present in the movie. The film debuted at the Cannes Film Festival, where Isabelle Adjani won the award for Best Actress for her performance. The film later developed a cult following. -Wikipedia
Anna and Mark’s Apartment, Bernauerstraße 68.
Mark’s Office, Fehrbelliner Platz 1-4 / Hohenzollerdamm 180.
Detective to follows Anna, Gleisdreieck U-Bahn.
The Monster’s Apartment, Sebastianstraße 87.
No Curry wurst stand unfortunately.
Bob’s School, Vineta Primary School, Demminerstrasse 27.
Mark and Anna on the street, Graunstrasse/Lortzingstrasse.
Church, Friedenskirche Zum Heiligen Sava, Ruppiner Strasse 29.
Anna’s trance-like breakdown and ‘miscarriage’ in the subway, Platz der Luftbrücke U-Bahn.
Juho had some breakdown too.
Juho had some breakdown too.
Bar where Mark kills Heinrich, Stiege, Oranienstrasse 47A.
Teacher’s Apartment, Intersecton of Bocklerstrasse and Gitchenerstrasse.
No Access.
Mark drives off on Heinrich’s motorcycle, Industriepalast at Schlesische Straße No. 29-30.
Wooow! Amazing post! I'm a big fan of Possession.
ReplyDeleteI would love to go to Berlin to visit the locations,
great pictures!!!
Excelente recopilación
ReplyDeleteWell done! I'll be visiting these locations on my upcoming trip.
ReplyDeleteYou missed Cafe Einstein Stammhaus in Schöneberg where Mark threw the chairs... it's closed now, very unfortunately. YOu should have gotten 2 for 1 there; a scene from Inglorious Bastards was also shot there.
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