As with the three predecessors, Chad Stahelski directed. The film has been in German cinemas since March 23. “Chapter 4” was filmed partly in Paris and in the Babelsberg studio in Potsdam, with the power plant in Berlin serving as the backdrop for the nightclub. The trained photographer also exhibits in Berlin, for the last time in 2020.Īlso starring again are Laurence Fishburne and Lance Reddick, who died on March 17, as well as Bill Skarsgård and Scott Adkins. In 2005, Berghains owners started a record label, Ostgut Ton, conceived by former Ostgut resident DJ Nick Höppner after Ostguts closure in 2003. He has been as responsible as anyone for its singular admixture of. Record label and booking agency Panorama Bar resident Cassy. For almost two decades, Sven Marquardt has worked as the doorman and principal sorter at Berghain, the Berlin night club. Marquardt already worked as a bouncer in Berghain’s predecessor “Ostgut”, with the popularity of one of the most famous techno clubs in the world and “the hardest door” (meaning the mostly superficial decision about admission by the bouncer) the 61-year-old only became a scene celebrity and has meanwhile also gained notoriety beyond that. Head bouncer Sven Marquardt, who is also a photographer, is a minor celebrity in the techno scene. The German capital is portrayed through the well-intentioned lens of fascination: exciting and adventurous, dark, mystical and just as Berghain-Berlin is imagined in the USA, the fictional club is located on the Museum Island, which in reality is not quite so mystical in Berlin-Mitte. “Klaus” is a member of the “Ruska Roma” organization and takes Keanu Reeves, the eponymous protagonist of the John Wick series, to the Berghain-esque electro club “Heaven and Hell”, where it is then – without revealing too much – comes to an action scene, which of course doesn’t stop the Berlin club-goers from dancing. “I’m Klaus,” he repeats his only sentence. The Berghain bouncer and photographer has a cameo appearance as a henchman set around a fictional Berlin club. The clubs lead bouncer Sven Marquardt has made no secret of how difficult and non-specific the credentials are, stating that anyone from a suited-up lawyer to 'guys in masks' could be right, but. According to one Berlin onlooker, club bouncer Sven Marquardt himself was the one to turn away the tech billionaire. Turns out his eye for style doesn't only apply to would-be guests waiting in line he's also quite the established photographer.įounded by Andrea Patti, brought to New York in partnership with Jeffrey Jah, and co-hosted by Italian supermodel Mariacarla Boscono, the event is sure to be a cool kid must, especially if you can't jet off to Tulum (or Berlin) anytime soon.Sven Marquardt can be seen in the fourth part of the “John Wick” saga. The two-night festival will also showcase SCHULD, a photography exhibit by Sven Marquardt, Berghain's notoriously tough doorman who has curated the coolest crowd in Berlin for years. Cameron Holbrook 29 November 2018 Sven Marquardt, the clubland sentry who watches over the door of Berlin's legendary nightclub, Berghain, was given a taste of his own medicine at a nightclub in Sydney earlier this month. This weekend, SOUND Tulum, an immersive art and music event held in Mexico, is debuting in New York City, bringing together some of the best techno DJs and producers from around the world. What goes around comes around: celebrity Berghain bouncer Sven Marquardt was denied entry by door staff at a Sydney nightclub. If you tried (and, most likely, failed) to get past the legendary gatekeeper of the world's most famous nightclub, now's your chance to make nice with the man himself - while enjoying some of that international techno music you missed out on.
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