Tag: German cinema
Sandra Hüller & Susanne Wolff in “Sisi & I”: “It was a very nice experience” – culture
From Johanna Adorjan On a light gray morning in Berlin, Sandra Hüller and Susanne Wolff arrive at the café at the same time. In Frauke Finsterwalder’s new feature film “Sisi…
Sandra Hüller & Susanne Wolff: “It was a very nice experience” – culture
From Johanna Adorjan On a light gray morning in Berlin, Sandra Hüller and Susanne Wolff arrive at the café at the same time. In Frauke Finsterwalder’s new feature film “Sisi…
“When will it finally be like it never was” in the cinema: rich in punchlines – culture
Navel-gazing does not have the best reputation, it is associated with embarrassing celebrity confessions, narcissism or women’s sweaters that are too short. But alternative navel-gazing can also be enchanting, as…
“A woman” in the cinema: everything about my mother – culture
There is a situation that comes up again and again in Jeanine Meerapfel’s great essay film “A Woman”. The Argentinian-German filmmaker wants to shoot in an apartment where her mother…
Encounter with Natja Brunckhorst: Life after “Christiane F.” – Culture
In real life you experience it from time to time, at graduation anniversaries or family celebrations. Only in the cultural cosmos does it practically never happen that a relevant personality…
film debut "Nico" in the cinema: The rage of the beaten
When violence suddenly breaks out in the cheerfully diverse Berlin neighborhood – Eline Gehring’s and Sara Fazilat’s feature film debut “Nico”. source site