Tag: Dokfest Munich
Everything is always there: Obituary for Simone Fürbringer – Munich
Wherever you met her, it was immediately about the big picture. What are we doing here on earth? How can you counter the all-round mess with something meaningful and beautiful?…
Munich: “Iron Butterflies” at the Dok-Fest – Munich
There is also a bit of poetry in the terror: when sunflower fields and coal mines turn into the scene of a war crime and butterflies become harbingers of death.…
Dok-Fest Munich: A filmmaker tells about the bad pay – Munich
There will be really big cinema, that’s what you can currently read on posters at the Munich Dok Festival. At the opening of the festival on Wednesday evening there was…
Dokfest Munich: World in Flames – Culture
Dreaming when it’s burning: The Munich Dokfest opens this Wednesday. Many of the films shown there have the feeling that the catastrophe has already happened. Unfortunately, the soup is cold,…
“Lone Perpetrator”: Film about the OEZ attack celebrates its premiere at the Dokfest – Munich
With his film “Individual Offenders” about the attack on Munich’s Olympia shopping center, director Julian Vogel turns to the families of the victims. To this day, they are fighting to…
How streaming services and cinemas cooperate – Munich
The boom in streaming services is usually cited as the main cause of the cinema crisis. Hardly anyone would disagree, especially not after the pandemic years on the couch. That…
The future of work in new documentaries: after work – culture
“You see, wherever you look, only vanity on earth. What this one builds today, that one tears down tomorrow.” With the famous poem by Andreas Gryphius – from 1637! –…
Munich: The Dok-Fest 2022 will take place in the cinema and in the home cinema – Munich
The future was in the air, even back then, in the pandemic May 2021. In the last few days of the most recent Doc Festival, visitors were allowed back into…
Workshop against prejudice at school in Markt Schwaben – Ebersberg
Everyone is confronted with them almost every day, but nobody really wants to deal with them. We are not talking about coronaviruses, but about prejudices that are perhaps less acutely…