British actress Phoebe Waller-Bridge wants to travel back in time to a very specific place. “I would like to visit New York in 1969,” said the leading actress in the new “Indiana Jones” film in Berlin. In “Indiana Jones and the Wheel of Destiny” there are a number of time jumps and changes of location, and New York in 1969 is one of them.

“I was hopping down the street in Glasgow in a 1969 costume that has been transformed into the New York of 1969 and I was like, ‘My God, this feels electric and it’s just an act.'” It’s also political It was an exciting time, but not only because of that: “That was before the Internet. I’m interested in what life was like.”

The fifth part of the series, which has been successful since the 80s, celebrates its German premiere this Thursday in Berlin. In addition to Waller-Bridge (37), the actors Harrison Ford (80), Mads Mikkelsen (57) and Thomas Kretschmann (60) are expected on the red carpet in front of the Zoo Palast in the evening.

The predecessor “Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull” came out 15 years ago. The new film about the adventure archaeologist will start in German cinemas on June 29th.