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heads up to this concert boosts box office. people have put big dreams on the big story in. the movie magazine on t.w. . hello and welcome to a new edition of kino from the beautiful past cinema in downtown belit coming up on the show german intellectual grandma as terrorist sympathizers a new documentary on the shadow of political terror in the one nine hundred seventy s. and face to face with german films a new generation of german directors take history i would make it into
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a memorable movie. fifty years ago in one hundred sixty eight student protests heralded a social revolution in its wake some radicalized young germans took up arms against the state the red army faction's terrorist campaign shook germany to its core a new documentary shows how the authorities blanket suspicion of left wing intellectuals led to deep rifts in german society director felix muller also gets his own mother and stepfather both famous political filmmakers themselves to open up about their actions at the time. and through. mother and son into the past back to the years of tara in the one nine hundred seventy s. and the father and also. his inside the most the runciman.
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and the new dr. confronts his mother with her past actions and. difficult questions. from a play wouldn't have done. this for other filmmakers. the type of act this was a very emotional time with and painful memories. from absolution of a norman. left wing tara please clampdowns assassinations and sympathizers the seventy's were divisive time in german history artists and intellectuals like from top time standoff were accused of sympathizing with the terrorists for a broad section of society that make them just as guilty. about what we did or didn't just because you see it in give it to an addict yada learn about family
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look at the larger level it's you need a doctor so i can mustn't have often become a. minute talk to many others who were brand mark to sympathizers because they failed to distance themselves from accept tara. designed to inflict stop a c.e.o. who does and that there's a difference but i was. lucky does or him it wouldn't and end it here i. was in another thread this was soo good. because of i'm out of would be under scrutiny so if you don't me put it in middle. school lose us i used to know i was the. draft because she and saw that. the tensions that reigned at the time hard to imagine today the political films are slow and often from hard to capture the excesses of the police state and the atmosphere of violence and counterviolence very well. yeah i'm tired of that in
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my mother's diary and there's a lot about fear. before that i don't want to go out today because there was some think in the newspaper again or on the television that. i felt this to be transforming but how really it was i can't say even now. often harder is interested me for thought i got to know the sister of red army faction terrorist good one and slim. just what she used that relationship as material for one of her best films. i asked why didn't you probably would see an audition when you know i'm glad i met him or not at least he has got to go i should wash try usually you will come to your campaign from time to herself spent time behind bars for contempt of court she interjected in a cool case when the judge misquoted the accused. as if it's
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a good idea that this is the. nobel prize winner pearl became the main target of the media and politicians obsessed with draining the sympathizers swamp where terrorism bread. done well you're not really sure these are the conservative press effectively declared open season on him. was labeled as a sympathizer of labor that he was called the spiritual father of terrorism was his house was searched by police a number of times in the presence of his children smartness vans and even hits to if you didn't see it. in one nine hundred seventy seven it all came to a head a state of emergency was in force and slander and from tata were at the center of the storm. the night of stem high emotion of the murder of the hostage trial was a decisive turning point as it put a stop to things to the work that was the end of the sympathy that was really the
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breaking point for many and point to a few member tells the story of his parents and of an extraordinary generation living through the dope days of terror. german films is the body that promotes homegrown german movies around the world it's face to face campaign already introduced just some exciting actors and actresses now. it's the director's turn my colleague hence christoph book met up with six filmmakers who like to delve into the past to produce movies relevant to the present. face to face the director's cut six directors who are children of the eighty's a generation of filmmakers equally at home with movies and t.v. series they know what they want and how to get it if celebrated major successes and they have big plans. how do they view the german film. the start of the german film scene is more exciting than ever perhaps because we are slowly moving
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towards a gender balance in terms of men and women making films in germany but there are also more and more people with the my current background making films the diversity of german society is increasingly reflected in german film would be in gods of the toilets mechanics and the great thing is that you can't say german film as this or german film is that that's not exciting there are different german voices and this is now being recognised abroad. german filmmakers are upbeat but one of the themes women directives have been coming more to the fore. about for example the latest film and critical acclaim it was set in a man's world and follows german construction workers in bulgaria. it's over the. family as have is
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a german french iranian filmmaker from berlin she often places her female figures in extreme situations like this here. recently stepped out of the selflessness to get as the last minutes of. the heroine hides a matter of so he can kill her. is this mission. attest latest film captures a moment with the actress who a year before her tragic death science yokels the way it won the best fellow at the german film awards in two thousand and eighteen hours of she owns a political. debate as in saw the pictures are so unfiltered so real it's not only schneider the mephisto but whole mission not every human being on adorned in her grief and in her lost for life. only. one kind their own another rescue is from pneumonia she came to germany at the age of eleven. cries
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a man found her as a wild trip through the eastern bloc in the late sixty's. early in. the park's pretty big and small acts of resistance world events mixed with family history. also has an immigrant background his parents were afghan refugees his stories deal with modern realities a rightwing mob attacks a refugee shelter in germany in one thousand nine hundred two. and suspension law it is a big fight. this was also the end of quote his latest project also looks at germany through the eyes of a newcomer this modern life i'm from my working on a remake of berlin alexanderplatz it was based on the novel by alfred berkeley not written in one thousand nine hundred thirty but we're sitting in the modern day in twenty eighteen my main character is a refugee
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a man who made his way across the sea by boat and has landed in berlin now he's trying to find his way in this strange new world this new germany something. that's come out has already won a german film price its latest film premiered at the belly not a school class the communist east germany observes a minute's silence for those killed in hungary an uprising of nine hundred fifty six with dramatic consequences. if i look at the other side of revolution is about an extraordinary situation ordinary schoolchildren put under extreme pressure in the early days of communist east germany it's about the moment of political awakening in the life of every young adult. that advance brand of political film is quite different. not the kind of image i don't make films that are just comedy but i think especially with serious topics humor is important and helps to make things bearable
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be a controller at the start so i can just to talk it's quite a lot of people put on the ministerial me. yet. after all. it's a brilliant and hard hitting comedy one of the best in recent years but times to monday when it occurred to showcase. those causes all around of course filmmakers need to address this to win the for. the present informed by the past more diverse than ever face to face with german films a portrait of a generation that mirrors the new germany german film has never been this international. and that's just about it for this edition more on or off stories online join us next time for the definitive list of german actors who have made a big splash internationally so then go easy on the puck all.
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