Strassenflirts_98.mp4

As the night wore on, "Strassenflirts_98" transformed from a casual project into a passionate love letter to their city. They interviewed club-goers outside techno clubs, graffiti artists in the act of creating, and late-night snack enthusiasts devouring currywurst.

In the warm, golden light of a late summer evening, the bustling streets of Berlin came alive with the vibrant energy of youth and music. It was the year 1998, and the city was a melting pot of culture, art, and self-expression. Amidst this backdrop, a group of friends, all in their early twenties, embarked on an adventure that would become a memorable chapter in their lives. Strassenflirts_98.mp4

One evening, as they wandered through the Kreuzberg district, they stumbled upon a quirky little vintage shop that caught their eye. The sign above the door read "Curios and Dreams," and the window display was a mishmash of retro clothing, vinyl records, and antique trinkets. It was there, in the window, that they spotted it: an old, analog video camera with a sign that said, "For Rent - $20 Overnight." As the night wore on, "Strassenflirts_98" transformed from

The night culminated in a serendipitous dance party in an abandoned lot, where they joined forces with a group of fellow artists and dancers. The music pulsed through the air as they filmed, lost in the moment, their feet moving to the rhythm of the city. It was the year 1998, and the city

Inspired by the spontaneity of the moment, Alex proposed an idea: they would rent the camera and spend the night capturing the essence of Berlin's streets, music, and people. The concept was simple: they would title their project "Strassenflirts_98" - a nod to the city's vibrant street culture and the year that was shaping their lives.