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Interview with Axel Ranisch: “Without self-irony, kitsch wouldn’t be any fun” – Kultur
Axel Ranisch, born in Berlin in 1983, is one of the most refreshing voices in recent German cinema. He has also been directing operas since 2013. “Orphea in Love” will…
“Orphea in Love” in the cinema: fantastic devil’s spook – culture
Stupid walk, really stupid walk: You bang your head on the apartment door, wake up in the morning with a bandage and your voice is gone, your wonderful singing voice.…
“Manta, Manta”: screenwriter sues – Til Schweiger film in court – culture
It could be that a double performance of “Manta, Manta”, parts one and two, will soon have to be performed at the Munich I District Court in order to clarify…
"Trenque Lauquen" in the cinema: 800 minutes of love
A filmmaking collective from Argentina has made a film about a woman on a research mission, massively long but light as fantasy itself: “Trenque Lauquen”. source site
"The Boogeyman" in the cinema: Fear awakens
Stephen King’s “The Boogeyman” celebrates the simplest and most important scary ingredient for scary movies: darkness. source site
Edgar Reitz is shooting a new documentary in Munich – Munich
Edgar Reitz turned 90 a few months ago, his last film was ten years ago. But now the Munich auteur filmmaker and creator of the “Heimat” cycle is working on…
Sandra Hüller at the Cannes Film Festival: Triumph without a price in hand – culture
When Justine Triet held her Palme d’Or in her hands, at the height of the glamorous Cannes closing ceremony, the French director spoke four rather simple words into the microphone:…
Cannes Film Festival: Palme d’Or for Justine Triet – Culture
French director Justine Triet won the Palme d’Or at the Cannes Film Festival for her film “Anatomy of a Fall”. The film prevailed against 20 other competition films. A jury…
Cannes President Iris Knobloch: “I’m a kind of temple guard” – culture
A native of Munich as President of the Cannes Film Festival? The French were skeptical about that. Iris Knobloch made it anyway. A conversation about stars, streaming and appointments every…
Cannes Film Festival: Days of Melancholy – Culture
This quiet melancholy that has crept in over the last few days is also part of Cannes. And to a generation of filmmakers who had their golden days with the…