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FEELING B im Grenzpunkt Null auf MDR Spudtnik mit Rex Joswig | 1993 | Peking Records TV 📺
FEELING B feiern ihr 10 jähriges Bestehen in der fabelhaften Welt der Popmusik im Grenzpunkt Null mit Rex Joswig als DJ Moderator aus dem Studio-Labyrinth in der Nalepastrasse zu Berlin :: Anwesend waren Paul Landers, Aljoscha Rompe, Christian "Flake" Lorenz & Alex Istschenko (Herbst in Peking) :: Es wurde Pilzsuppe gereicht & Sowjetischer Schaumwein :: Dies ist 1 Schnipsel wahrscheinlich aus dem media labor der Schönhauser 5 :: Dank an Joerg Broksch :: MIX MIR 1 DRINK
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Sebastian Stan’s Crash Course in Becoming Trump
After a long tour of duty in the Marvel universe, the Romanian-born actor is conquering the festival circuit, with starring roles in “The Apprentice” and “A Different Man.”
Illustration by João Fazenda
By Alex Barasch
The actor Sebastian Stan glanced approvingly at the neon signage and old-school menus at the Pearl Diner, in the financial district, the other day. He’s lived in and near New York since he was twelve—around the time Donald Trump swapped his first wife, Ivana, for Marla Maples—and has watched the city evolve. “It’s funny. It’s changed, but it’s also the same buildings,” he said. “And then you’re, like, ‘The buildings are there, but you are not the same.’ ”
Stan took off a white ball cap and ordered coffee with cream; he was jet-lagged, fresh from the Deauville American Film Festival, where he’d received the Hollywood Rising-Star Award. “Rising” is a stretch for the forty-two-year-old, who’s appeared in a dozen Marvel projects, but Stan has lately reached a different echelon. In May, he went to Cannes for “The Apprentice,” in which he plays seventies-era Trump. In Berlin, he’d won the Silver Bear, an award whose previous recipients include Denzel Washington and Paul Newman. “Everyone was, like, ‘Oh, the Silver Bear!’ ” Stan said. “Then you go back and you’re, like, ‘Do we know what the Silver Bear is in America?’ ”
The prize was for his role in “A Different Man,” Aaron Schimberg’s surreal black comedy, which nods to “Cyrano de Bergerac.” Stan stars as a man whose lifelong disfigurement is miraculously reversed; the shoot included a grisly three-and-a-half-hour session spent peeling off chunks of his face.
“The Apprentice” demanded a transformation of a different sort. At the diner, Stan pulled out his phone and swiped through an album labelled “DT physicality”—a hundred and thirty videos of Trump, which capture his tiniest gestures and his over-all mien. Marinating in Trump content was, Stan said cheerfully, “a psychotic experience.” He watched the clips so many times that when the director, Ali Abbasi, asked him to improvise in a scene about marketing Trump Tower, he could rattle off the stats: sixty-eight stories of marble in a peachy hue chosen by Ivana, because, as the real Trump put it in a promo, “people feel they look better in the pink.” (It turned out that he’d also memorized Trump’s lie: the tower is actually fifty-eight floors.)
Growing up in Communist Romania, Stan had just an hour of TV news each night; New Year’s Eve was an event because it meant twelve hours of programming. His instinct for mimicry—he had a habit of imitating family members and neighbors—was the earliest tell that he might be an actor. After he and his mother fled to Vienna, in 1989, Stan got his first credit, in a Michael Haneke film—an experience that nearly put him off show business. “I stood in line with, like, a thousand kids, for I don’t know how many hours—which I hated,” he said. “If I could fucking meet Haneke now, it would be amazing!”
When the family moved again, to America, he experienced pop-culture shock. He binged every movie he’d missed—from “Back to the Future” to “Ace Ventura”—in a pal’s basement. Another friend roped him into the school play. “My high school was really, really small, so I didn’t have a lot of competition,” Stan said. “They were, like, ‘Please be in the play!’ ” Soon he was playing Cyrano himself.
After stints on Broadway, and on “Gossip Girl,” Stan was scooped up by Marvel. “I’ve been lucky to play a character for fifteen years,” he said. The blockbuster paychecks freed him up to explore edgier material. “I, Tonya,” in which he played the ice-skater Tonya Harding’s dirtbag husband, was a turning point. “It allowed me to see that a good director will bring out more in you than you can,” Stan said. It was also his first time portraying a real person—a feat that he repeated in “Pam & Tommy,” as the Mötley Crüe drummer Tommy Lee, and now in “The Apprentice.”
“It’s like learning a piece of music,” Stan said, of nailing an impression. “You’ve got to start out slow—it requires practice. Suddenly, you’re getting it more. You’re still making mistakes—but you’re playing the music. You’re playing the music every day until you can do it in your sleep. That’s when the fun starts.” He sliced the air for emphasis, then caught himself and grinned. “And sometimes it’s months later at a diner, and you’re, like, ‘Why am I doing that with my hands?’ ”
#Sebastian Stan#The New Yorker#Interview#The Apprentice#Ali Abbasi#A Different Man#Aaron Schimberg#mrs-stans
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German tv shows with lgbt* characters
I think it can be quite hard to find queer german tv shows, so I thought I‘d compile a list with the ones that I have watched so far.
✪ = queerness is centered in this show
A-Z
1899 (2022) (mlm) | Netflix | international
Ángel (Miguel Bernardeau)
Ramiro (José Pimentão)
Krester (Lucas Lynggaard Tønnesen)
All you need (2021-) (mlm) | ZDF | ✪
Vince (Benito Bause)
Robbie (Frédéric Brossier)
Levo (Arash Marandi)
Tom (Mads Hjulmand)
Andreas (Tom Keune)
Barbaren (2020-) (mlm) | Netflix
Marbod (Murathan Muslu)
Flavus (Daniel Donsky)
Beat (2018) (mlm) | Prime Video
Beat (Jannis Niewöhner)
Becoming Charlie (2022-) (trans, mlm, wlw) | ZDF | ✪
Charlie (Lea Drinde)
Ronja (Sira-Anna Faal)
Mirko (Antonije Stankovic)
Blutige Anfänger (2020-) (mlm) | ZDF, YT
Michael Kelting (Werner Daehn)
Dr. Claas Steinebach (Martin Bretschneider)
Bruno Pérez (Martin Peñaloza Cecconi)
Phillip Schneider (Eric Cordes)
Charité (2017-) (wlw, mlm) | Netflix
Schwester Therese (Klara Deutschmann)
Otto Marquardt (Jannik Schümann)
Martin Schelling (Jacob Matschenz)
Dark (2017-2020) (wlw, mlm, trans) | Netflix
Peter Doppler (Stephan Kampwirth)
Bennie Wöller (Anton Rubtsov)
Doris Tiedemann (Tamar Pelzig/Luise Heyer)
Agnes Nielsen (Helena Pieske/Antje Trauer)
Deutschland 83/86/89 (2015-2020) (wlw, mlm) | Prime Video
Alex Edel (Ludwig Trepte)
Prof. Tobias Tischbier (Alexander Beyer)
Lenora Rauch (Maria Schrader)
Rose Seithathi (Florence Kasumba)
Dogs of Berlin (2018) (mlm) | Netflix
Erol Birkan (Fahri Yardim)
Guido Mack (Sebastian Achilles)
Dr. Klein (2014-2019) (mlm) | Netflix
Patrick Keller (Leander Lichti)
Kaan Gül (Karim Günes)
DRUCK (2018-) (wlw, mlm, trans) | YT | ✪
Fatou Jallow (Sira-Anna Faal)
Matteo Florenzi (Michelangelo Fortuzzi)
Zoe Machwitz (Madeleine Wagenitz)
Kieu My Vu (Nhung Hong)
Isi Inci (Eren M. Güvercin)
David Schreibner (Lukas von Horbatschewsky)
Yara Aimsakul (Elena Plyphalin Siepe)
Hans Brecht (Florian Appelius)
Eldorado KaDeWe – Jetzt ist unsere Zeit (2021-) (wlw) | ARD
Heidi Kron (Valerie Stoll)
Fritzi Jandorf (Lia von Blarer)
How to Sell Drugs Online (Fast) (2019-) (wlw) | Netflix
Fritzi (Leonie Wesselow)
Gerda (Luna Baptiste Schaller)
Kitz (2021) (mlm) | Netflix
Kosh Ziervogel (Zoran Pingel)
Hans Gassner (Ben Felipe)
Ku‘damm 56/59/63 (2016-2021) (mlm) | ZDF
Wolfgang von Boost (August Wittgenstein)
Hans Liebknecht (Andreas Pietschmann)
Der Kroatien Krimi/Split Homicide (2016-) (wlw) | ARD
Stascha Novak (Jasmin Gerat)
Loving Her (2021) (wlw) | ZDF | ✪
Hanna (Banafshe Hourmazdi)
Holly (Bineta Hansen)
Franzi (Lena Klenke)
Lara (Emma Drogunova)
Josephine (Karin Hanczewski)
Anouk (Larissa Sirah Herden)
Sarah (Soma Pysall)
Mord mit Aussicht (2018-2022) (wlw) | Netflix
Bärbel Schmied (Meike Droste)
Neumatt (2021-) (mlm) - Switzerland | Netflix
Michi Wyss (Julian Koechlin)
Joel Bachmann (Benito Bause)
Polizeiruf 110 (1971-) (queer/gnc) | ARD
Frankfurt/Świecko
Vincent Ross (Andre Kaczmarczyk)
SOKO Leipzig (2001-) (mlm) | ZDF
Moritz Brenner ( Johannes Hendrik Langer )
Tatort (1970-) (mlm, wlw) | ARD
Berlin
Robert Karow (Mark Waschke)
Hamburg
Julia Grosz (Franziska Weisz)
Saarbrücken
Esther Baumann (Brigitte Urhausen)
Wien
Meret Schande (Christina Scherrer)
Vorstadtweiber (2015-) (mlm) – Austria
Georg Schneider (Jürgen Maurer)
Joachim Schnitzler (Phillip Hochmair)
WIR (2021-) (wlw) | ZDF
Annika Baer (Eva Maria Jost)
Helena Kwiatkowski (Katharina Nesytowa)
Wendland (2023-) (wlw) | ZDF
Kira Engelmann (Paula Kalenberg)
Birthe (?)
Queer Eye Germany (2022) (mlm, nblm, trans) | Netflix
Avi Jakobs
Leni Bolt
Ayan Yuruk
Jan-Henrik Scheper-Stutke
Aljosha Muttardi
Notes: I may have forgotten to add some characters, because for most of the shows it has been some time since I last watched them. Please let me know if you want me to add a character or even show:)
#german#queer#lgbt#TV series#queer representation#lgbt representation#1899 netflix#all you need zdf#barbaren netflix#beat prime video#becoming charlie#blutige anfänger#charite#dark netflix#Deutschland 83#dogs of berlin#dr. klein#druck#eldorado kadewe#how to sell drugs online (fast)#kitz netflix#kudamm 56#deutschland 89#kroatien krimi#loving her zdf#mord mit aussicht#tatort#tatort saarbrücken#tatort berlin#polizeiruf 110
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The Guardian:
"We wanted to let readers know that we will no longer post on any official Guardian editorial accounts on the social media site X (formerly Twitter). We think that the benefits of being on X are now outweighed by the negatives and that resources could be better used promoting our journalism elsewhere.
This is something we have been considering for a while given the often disturbing content promoted or found on the platform, including far-right conspiracy theories and racism. The US presidential election campaign served only to underline what we have considered for a long time: that X is a toxic media platform and that its owner, Elon Musk, has been able to use its influence to shape political discourse.
X users will still be able to share our articles, and the nature of live news reporting means we will still occasionally embed content from X within our article pages.
Our reporters will also be able to carry on using the site for news-gathering purposes, just as they use other social networks in which we do not officially engage.
Social media can be an important tool for news organisations and help us to reach new audiences but, at this point, X now plays a diminished role in promoting our work. Our journalism is available and open to all on our website and we would prefer people to come to theguardian.com and support our work there."
Also, Dan Milmo notes:
"Anti-hate speech campaign groups and the EU have criticised Musk, the world’s richest person, over content standards on the platform since he bought it for $44bn in 2022. A self-declared 'free speech absolutist', the Tesla chief executive has reinstated banned accounts including those of the conspiracy theorist Alex Jones, the misogynist influencer Andrew Tate and the British far-right activist Tommy Robinson.
Last year, National Public Radio [NPR], the non-profit US media organisation, stopped posting on X after the social media platform labelled it as 'state-affiliated media'. PBS, a US public TV broadcaster, also suspended its posts for the same reason.
This month, the Berlin film festival said it was quitting X, without citing an official reason, while last month, the North Wales police force said it had stopped using X because it was 'No longer consistent with our values'. In August, the Royal National orthopaedic hospital said it was leaving X, citing an 'increased volume of hate speech and abusive commentary' on the platform."
The Guardian
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Bodyswap Established Relationship Flower Shop Fainting Humor
Rather random, I know, but I was wondering what you'd come up with >:]
Meine Gedanken sind in eine etwas unerwartete Richtung gegangen; deswegen erlaub ich mir mal, für ein deutsches Fandom nen deutschen Teaser zu schreiben...
I Never Promised You A Rose Garden
Blind ermittelt (TV), Nikolai Falk/Alexander Haller, Nikolai Falk, Alexander Haller, Sophie Haller, Laura Janda, Established Relationship, Bodyswap, Fainting, Humor, Crackfic, Flower Shop (as a setting not as an AU), Bickering, here there be trumpets
Als Alex zu sich kommt, ist er wenig begeistert, denn die Situation hat sich keineswegs verbessert: Das ist seine eigene Stimme, die da flapsig zu ihm sagt, "Na also, geht doch. Jetzt bleib mal bei der Sache." Das ist sein eigenes Gesicht, das da über ihm schwebt, die Augen ins Nichts gerichtet. Noch schlimmer: Alex sieht nicht nur sich selbst, er sieht sich selbst. Dass er zuletzt etwas gesehen hat, ist mittlerweile so lange her, dass ihn die Wahrnehmung verstört. Alles ist zu hell, zu scharf, zu viel. "Niko..." Er zuckt zusammen, als er spricht, denn das ist Nikos kratzige Stimme, und sie klingt völlig verkehrt, wenn er sie benutzt. "Was ist hier los?" Niko schnaubt und zieht Alex vom Boden hoch in eine sitzende Haltung, stützt ihn ab und wirkt völlig ungerührt - und da ist dieser Berliner Zungenschlag in Alex' Stimme; das stimmt doch vorne und hinten nicht. "Du hast dich hingehauen wie 'ne Jungfer in Nöten, das ist los. Obwohl ich grad mein Augenlicht eingebüßt hab. Bist doch sonst nicht so 'n zartes Blümchen." Halt suchend greift Alex nach Nikos Hand, und Niko erwidert die Geste, immerhin. Aber auch das ist nicht richtig, denn das ist nicht Nikos raue, vertraute Handfläche, die er da spürt, und Alex' Bedürfnis, mit sich selbst Händchen zu halten, tendiert eher gegen Null. "Mann, wir müssen echt hier raus!" Nikos Maulen unterbricht seinen selbstmitleidigen Gedanken. "Ist ja nicht auszuhalten, die Blumen überall... Ich hatte keine Ahnung, dass deine Nase so hyperaktiv ist!" "Oh." Dass Niko seine Wahrnehmungen ebenso unvertraut sind wie ihm Nikos bringt Alex ein bisschen auf den Boden der Tatsachen zurück. Und die Grimasse, die Niko da mit seinem Gesicht schneidet, ist auch nicht schlecht. Alex fängt an zu lachen, und das ist dann doch in Ordnung - ein herzliches, feixendes Kichern. Er hat Nikos Lachen schon immer gemocht.
#thanks!#ask thingie#Blind ermittelt#wow das ist lang geworden aber es hat plötzlich Spaß gemacht#hatte tatsächlich weniger Verwendung für den Blumenladen als für den body swap#ich schreib kein flower shop AU
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Helloo!!! Question time againnnnn
✿ Where would you Like to live if nothing would matter?
✿ What's your fav song/ artist?
✿ What's your favourite game (if you have one?)
✿ What's your favourite food?
✿ Do u have a favourite influencer/ content creator/ celebrity?
Don't stress/ bother to answer, it's just for fun <3
Love yaa ♡
Hellooo beloved moot!! I love question time soo here we goo:
💟I would definitely live in Berlin. The city lives in my heart and I'm just drawn there!
💟I have too many songs! So here are my fav artists: Lil Peep, Tv Girl, Alex G, Girl in Red
💟 Hmm my favorite games would probably be minecraft or super smash bros because these are the only ones I really play :)
💟 I'm a biggg foodie and (sadly) a sucker for unhealthy foods soo I'd have to say Pizza or Pancakes!
💟 I just recently thought about that so I actually have an answer for that: Tara Yummy, Nihachu and Margot Robbie are so inspiring and cool!!!!
Thanks for these questions! As a natural yapper I lovee answering stuff!! Love you too, have a great day!
~XOXO Ana <3 ❤️🥀
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Haterating and hollerating in the 1980s. None of these movies has any meaningful wlw content, so just assume the answer to "CONTAINS LESBIANS?" is "No."
VIDEODROME (1983): I'd never actually seen all of this loopy, surreal David Cronenberg thriller about an opportunistic Canadian TV station president (James Woods) who becomes convinced that a mysterious series of pirate broadcasts showing scenes of torture and murder might be the Next Big Thing, resisting all attempts to warn him off until it's far too late. Like SCANNERS (which I had seen), its influence has been so outsized that much of it feels familiar even on first viewing, including the film's now-notorious forays into body horror, which, if you're expecting them, are no longer really that shocking (although they are often memorably icky). What's less expected, and thus more striking, is the film's Pynchon-like (Pynchonian? Pynchonesque?) deadpan absurdity; the story is full of characters with names like Blanca O'Blivion (Sonja Smits), daughter of Marshall-McLuhan-like media theorist Brian O'Blivion, and Barry Convex (Leslie Carlson), a sinister optician who's also a defense contractor. It's really very funny, in the same mode as John Carpenter's later THEY LIVE. Judging by the sheer density of ridiculous stuff happening even around the edges, like the brief snippet we see of the weird call-in show hosted by Nicki Brand (Debbie Harry, who's less prominently featured than I'd been given to expect), I can only assume it was intentional, although Cronenberg's narrative straight face and the outsize reactions to the goopy "videocassette orifice" stuff stood in the way of its being recognized as a comedy. (That it's a satire should of course be obvious.) VERDICT: One of those movies you need to see for reasons of cultural literacy, even if it's not really your thing, but perhaps not while eating.
GOTCHA! (1985): Before finding his niche on the TV show ER, Anthony Edwards had a burgeoning career as one of the more obnoxious of the many obnoxious young male stars of the '80s, offering an insufferable combination of earnestness and smarm in films like REVENGE OF THE NERDS and this dumb teen adventure, obviously intended to capitalize on a then-popular campus fad. Horny 18-year-old UCLA veterinary student Jonathan Moore, whose favorite hobby is the titular paintball assassination game, decides to go to Europe with a friend (Alex Rocco, who has more charisma in his minor supporting role than Edwards musters in his entire '80s filmography) and falls for a hot older woman called Sasha (Linda Fiorentino), who soon involves Jonathan in some deadly real-world espionage. The midsection, set in Paris and Berlin, is an okay if unremarkable Cold War thriller, with Edwards relatively tolerable as a fish out of water; the movie's best scene has him hitching a ride with a van full of German punks who love DALLAS. Unfortunately, the third act returns to L.A. and attempts to pay off the paintball-game setup, with preposterous results. Also, if you're much older than the protagonist, the way the story wraps up Jonathan's relationship with Sasha will likely seem a little creepy. VERDICT: Misses the mark.
INTO THE NIGHT (1985): Oddball black comedy thriller starring Jeff Goldblum as Ed Okin, a depressed, insomniac aerospace engineer who over the course of one long night becomes the unlikely savior of a beautiful woman (Michelle Pfeiffer) who's being pursued by an assortment of deadly enemies. Goldblum has fun with his character, who hasn't slept in days and is no longer capable of any emotional response beyond mild dismay (something that becomes progressively funnier as the situation escalates), and he has excellent rapport with Pfeiffer, who's not so much a femme fatale as an aging good-time girl who's worn out her welcome just about everywhere. Unfortunately, they're saddled with a script that often seems like an unfinished draft, with a murky, rather racist plot that's full of setups for gags whose punchlines are still marked "TBA," and punctuated by bursts of violence that are frequently meaner than called for (the fate of the Kathryn Harrold character is especially nasty, and completely gratuitous). Dan Ackroyd, David Bowie, Vera Miles, Irene Papas, and other prominent stars pop up in minor roles, usually for no more than a scene or two, and director John Landis peppers the film with guest appearances by other film directors (including Roger Vadim, Paul Mazursky, David Cronenberg, and Jim Henson, among others), which is distracting if you recognize them and puzzling if you don't. VERDICT: Goldblum and Pfeiffer are great, but Landis's weird indulgences leave it feeling like a private joke.
MANHUNTER (1986): Mesmerizing Michael Mann adaptation of the Thomas Harris novel RED DRAGON, with William Petersen as Will Graham, Dennis Farina as Jack Crawford, Tom Noonan as the "Tooth Fairy" killer, Joan Allen as Reba, and Brian Cox as Hannibal Lecter (for some reason spelled "Lecktor"). It has a very different narrative center of gravity than later Hannibal Lecter movies or the HANNIBAL TV show, though it's no less stylized, with striking use of color and music (most memorably in the finale, which uses Iron Butterfly's "In-A-Gadda-Da-Vida" diegetically). Like most such stories, it's ideologically objectionable — though arguably less so than THE SILENCE OF THE LAMBS — but it's certainly effective, and less hokey than the 2002 adaptation with Ed Norton. Long, slow-paced (particularly in the director's cut), and not very deep, but if you catch it in the right frame of mind, its blend of chilly psychological detachment and procedural minutiae is almost hypnotic. VERDICT: A movie to dissociate to.
THE MANHATTAN PROJECT (1986): If OPPENHEIMER struck you as too pompous and amoral, try this decent if implausible mid-'80s teen movie about a high school science prodigy (Christopher Collet) who decides to protest the secret DOE lab run by his mom's nerdy new scientist boyfriend (John Lithgow) by stealing some plutonium from the lab with the help of his aspiring teen reporter sort-of girlfriend (a babyfaced Cynthia Nixon) and then building his own atomic bomb. The first half relies too heavily on its hyper-competent (and singularly arrogant) kid hero effortlessly outwitting doofus adults, although it works well enough on its own terms. Things pick up in the exciting third act, which is enlivened by a terrific performance by Lithgow, supported by John Mahoney as a hard-bitten Army colonel who's decided the best way to contain the situation is to kill the boy as soon as they can separate him from the bomb. Collet is quite good, if not terribly likeable; Nixon does her best with an underwritten supporting role. VERDICT: The intended moral point ends up a little muddy, but an attempt was made, which is more than one can say for Nolan's overblown epic.
MIRACLE MILE (1988): AFTER HOURS at the end of the world: What begins as a treacly romance about a dweebish musician (Anthony Edwards at his most objectionably saccharine) falling for a diner waitress (Mare Winningham with a truly unfortunate haircut) takes an extremely dark turn as our hapless hero answers a misdialed pay phone call and learns that nuclear war is about to begin, setting him on a frantic, surreal late-night quest to find his dream girl and get them both out of L.A. before it's destroyed by (presumably) Soviet missiles. It's a frightening premise for a perfectly dreadful script whose painfully contrived setup, cartoonish characters (including Denise Crosby as an unlikely diner patron who seems to know something about what may be going on), and uneasy half-comic tone undermine its credibility at every turn. The urgency and uncertainty of the threat are enough to hold your attention for about an hour, but from there, the story has nothing left to do but to play out the string, leading to an incredibly nihilistic finale not recommended for anyone in an emotionally fragile state. VERDICT: Memorably weird, but not in a good way.
#movies#hateration holleration#videodrome#david cronenberg#gotcha!#anthony edwards#linda fiorentino#into the night#john landis#jeff goldblum#michelle pfeiffer#manhunter 1986#michael mann#william petersen#miracle mile#denise crosby#marshall mcluhan#thomas pynchon#the manhattan project 1986#christopher collet#john lithgow#cynthia nixon#john mahoney
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No elég sokat kalandoztunk már a németeknél, viszont NDK-s bélyegek még nem szerepeltek a blogon. EDDIG! Ráadásul ez szintén egy egész nagyszabású éveken átívelő sorozat, melyet több kisebb szakaszban/csoportban adtak ki, nagyrészt 1973-ban és '74-ben, majd némi szünet után '80-ban is, de ebben már ismétlés is volt, más formátumban. Összességében is több azonos bélyeg megjelent eltérő méretekben, vagy nyomásban, léteztek matt és fényes verziók is, szóval volt nagy fennforgás. A sorozatok egyébként Épületek, Berlini épületek, illetve Emlékművek néven futottak. A nagysorozathoz tartozó összes bélyeg, itt látható, összesen 15-féle különböző minta/érték jelent meg - ebben nincsenek benne a különböző nyomási változatok:
Az én bélyegeim két külön évből, és kollekcióból valók, az első 1980-ból, tehát egy kései és a Köztársasági Palotát ábrázolja 10 pfenningért. Ez a bélyeg nem is jöhetett volna létre előbb, mivel az épületet '73-ban kezdték el építeni és 1976-ban adták át. A stabilizálódó kelet-német állam parlamentjének, új reprezentatív épületre volt szüksége, minthogy a korábbi Berliner Stadtschlosst, még a porosz időkből lebontották a háborúban keletkezett károk, illetve az ideológialiag nem megfelelő múlt reprezentálása végett. Ennek helyére, a mai Múzeumszigetre épült Palast der Republik. Parlamenti funkciója mellett, itt rendezték a Német Szocialista Egységpárt kongresszusait is, illetve különböző nagyszabású kultúrális és szabadidős eseményeket is. 1989-ben aztán az épület pillanatok alatt elvesztette jelentőségét, mivel megszűnt az NDK Népi Kamarájának működése, majd az egyesüléskor életben léptek a jóval szigorúbb nyugat-német előírások. Az épület acélszerkezetét az építéskor 5.000 tonna szórt azbeszttel borították be tűzvédelmi okokból, így 1990 szeptemberében egészségre veszélyes mivolta miatt teljesen lezárták. Évekig érintetlenül állt, majd '98-ban megkezdték azbesztmentesítését, úgy volt hogy valamilyen módon rekonstruálják és új funkciót adnak neki, de 2002-ben a Bundestag meghozta a döntést, hogy el kell bontani. Sokan próbáltak tiltakozni és megmenteni, 2004-ben még volt egy utolsó próbálkozás amikor kiállításokat, koncerteket rendeztek benne, de 2006-ban megkezdődött a bontás, mely egészen 2008 végéig elhúzódott. Az épület acélszerkezetét részben a Burj Kalifa építéséhez használták fel, részben pedig Volkswagen motorblokkokat építettek belőle! Jelenleg helyén a Humboldt Forum, és a korábban elbontott Stadtscloss rekonstrukciója található.
A másik 25 pfenninges bélyeg, a mindenki által jólismert Alexanderplatzot ábrázolja, és 1973-ban nyomták. A területet még 1805-ben nevezték el így, I. Sándor orosz cár látogatásának tiszteletére. Közlekedési csomópont jellegének kialakulása már 1847-ben megkeződődik, mikor elindul a lóvontatású omnibusz az Alex és a Potzdamer Platz között. Az 1870-es években indul be az igazi fejlődés, amikor megkezdik az S-Bahn építését, ami 1882-ben el is készül és megindul a forgalom. Ekkor már ötemelet épületek állnak a téren, illetve körülötte. A XX.század elején megkezdődnek az U-Bahn építések is, de metróhálózatot végül az I. világháború miatt csak 1930-ban adják át. A II. vh. során hatalmas légvédelmi bunkert építettek alá, majd 1945-ben a szövetségesek bombázásaiban lényegében megsemmisül a tér. A Potsdami Konferencián a területet a keleti blokkhoz sorolják, így itt kezdik el kiépíteni az NDK fővárosonák új központját. Az 1960-as években kerülnek a helyére mai ikonikus szocmodern épületei, a Fernsehturm (Tv-torony, becenevén Fogpiszkáló) vagy a 120 méter magas Interhotel Stadt Berlin, a mai Park Inn. Számos metró, S-Bahn, regionális és távolsági vonat áll meg itt, és ez napjainkig csak bővült. Az egyesítés után nagy változás nem történik, mindössze annyi, hogy 1999-ben visszahozzák a villamoshálózatot is a térre, amit korábban felszámoltak.
Ezeket a bélyegeket nagyon magas példányszámban nyomták éveken keresztül, így olcsón hozzá lehet jutni, a fent látott 15 darabos teljes sorozat körülbelül két euróért beszerezhető.
#bélyeg#stamp#kelet-németország#ndk#német demokratikus köztársaság#ddr#1973#1980#10 pfenning#25 pfenning#palast der republik#alexanderplatz#berlin#east-germany
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Ursula 1000 - Movin' To The Sound (Insect Queen Music)
8DPromo · Ursula 1000 - Movin' To The Sound (Insect Queen Music)
Ursula 1000 is the alter ego of Alex Gimeno, a producer, DJ, and multi-instrumentalist based in Brooklyn, New York. He has released eight albums and mix sessions that take listeners on a retro-futuristic journey of exotic grooves and electronic disco funk. He has performed in over 30 countries, collaborated with notable artists such as Fred Schneider of The B52s, Lady Bunny, and Puddles Pity Party, and has had his music featured in various TV shows, ads, and even the Olympics. Now Ursula 1000 pulls out his dusty smiley face shirt from the closet and goes full-on 303 acid house squelch and jacking 808 grooves for this new single. "Movin' 2 The Sound" showcases Ursula 1000's signature exotic dreaminess, with elements of acid house, throbbing sequencers, and pumping hip-house action. The Berlin-based duo Acid Jerks provided the first remix, taking the acid house business to peak-time bliss. Meanwhile, Fort Knox Five, a leading force in the international funk and breaks scene, focused on electro vibes and b-boy action. Finally, Red Laser Records duo Il Bosco & Metrodome, also known as DJ Absolutely Shit, cranked up the bass, bleeps, and breaks to 11, bringing rave-ready, time-stretching, day-glo dancefloor destruction. This whole single's a trip!
Tyler Stadius (Deepen) – “Yeah, love this! Never get tired of good acid.�� Frank Peisker (Bureau45 Agency) – “Killer! The dancefloor will be on fire with this retro electro smasher with a modern twist.” Psycho-Jones (Kater Blau) – “This is Ursula 2023. Love it very much.” Shan Frenzie (2SER FM) – “Love the funk edge on the acid grooves.” BMD (XLNT) – “As expected, Fort Knox 5 have nailed it. Great remix.” Steve ‘Griffo’ Griffiths (Subspace Radio Show) – “As a big fan of Acid Jerks, I was stoked to receive this. Muscular acid house vibes that transport me back to 86.”
Available Now From: Bandcamp, Beatport, Apple Music, And Spotify.
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File this one under "Museum Pieces." Once upon a time when vinyl records were the musical currency, music, and audiofile magazines wanted to find ways to provide readers a sort of audio supplement to go along with the visual experience their publication provided. So the "flexi-disc" was invented. What is a flexi-disc? Wikipedia defines it this way:
The flexi disc is a phonograph record made of a thin, flexible vinyl sheet with a molded-in spiral stylus groove, and is designed to be playable on a normal phonograph turntable.
And they worked, too. My favorites were a series of 27 titles to be found in subscriber-only issues of Trouser Press magazine, debuting in issue #69, dated January 1982. Adam Ant was the cover boy, and the first disc was by Orchestral Manoeuvres In The Dark. They're collectibles now, and, who knows? With the resurgence of vinyl, who's to say we won't one day see the flexi-disc return? Assuming, of course, that there are any magazines left in which to put them.
Here's the complete list of Trouser Press flexi-discs:
#1 1. New Stone Age 2. Bunker Soldiers – Orchestral Manoeuvres in The Dark
#2 1. Poster Boy 2. Medley: I Wanna Go Home/Miles Away/Tell That Girl To Shut Up – Holly & The Italians
#3 Life Without Buildings – Japan
#4 1. Blame The Weather 2. Tissue Tigers (The Arguers) – XTC
#5 1. Fade Away 2. On TV – Buggles
#6 1. Doll Hospital 2. Some Fun Now – John Hiatt
#7 1. Who’s Landing In My Hangar? 2. Saturday’s Girl – Human Switchboard b/w 1. Grey Turns To Black 2. P Spell – Alex Gibson
#8 See Those Eyes – Altered Images b/w Daytime Logic – Peter Baumann
#9 Personality Crisis – David Johansen
#10 1. Get Up and Go 2. End In Tears – Positive Noise
#11 1. L5 2. Public Places – Fools Face b/w 1. Happy Boy 2. Fun Type – Gleaming Spires
#12 Wolves, Lower – R.E.M. b/w Russian Roulette – The Lords of the New Church
#13 Masquerade – Berlin
#14 Jimmy Jimmy – Ric Ocasek
#15 1. Boys In Town 2. Science Fiction – Divinyls
#16 The Walls Came Down – The Call
#17 1. Pockets of Pleasure 2. A Space Traveler’s Manifesto – Phil ‘N’ The Blanks b/w 1. Istanbul 2. Iron Hand – The Wild Stares
#18 1. Sing 2. Harmonax – The Pool b/w In Your Head – Moev
#19 Excerpts from his album Fighter Pilot – Barry Diamond
#20 Barricade Beach – Insect Surfers / Workin’ On A Dream – The Source
#21 Whispering Your Name – Jules Shear
#22 Coney Island Whitefish – Joan Jett and the Blackhearts
#23 In A Big Country – Big Country
#24 Barbarella (Live) – Bongos / Passion Killer – One The Juggler
#25 Forgive & Forget – Blue Zoo
>Note: #24 & #25 are on the same Flexi-Disc
#26 Acceleration – Bill Nelson
#27 Boy’s Life – TV Toy / Not Even For A Minute - Design
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some stuff i liked this year
Theatre
Oratorio for Living Things // Heather Christian
Evanston Salt Costs Climbing // Will Arbery
Nightclub Cantata // Liz Swados
Long Day’s Journey Into Night // Eugene O’Neil
Chekhov’s First Play // Anton Chekhov
The Skin of our Teeth // Thorton Wilder
Leopoldstadt // Tom Stoppard
Assassins // John Weidman, Stephen Sondheim
Topdog/Underdog // Suzan Lori-Parks
Suffs // Shaina Taub
Film
New Releases
Nope // Jordan Peele
Decision to Leave // Park Chan-wook
Petite Mamam // Céline Sciamma
Everything Everywhere All at Once // Daniels
First Watches
The Umbrellas of Cherbourg // Jacques Demy
Secrets and Lies // Mike Leigh
Le bonheur // Agnes Varda
Fanny and Alexander // Ingmar Bergman
Queen Christina // Rouben Mamoulian
High and Low // Akira Kurosawa
The Long Day Closes // Terrance Davies
Desert Hearts // Donna Deitch
Three Colors: Red // Krzysztof Kieślowski
Tampopo // Juzo Itami
Music
New Releases
Dragon New Warm Mountain I Believe in You // Big Thief
Bleed Out // The Mountain Goats
Magnificent Bird // Gabriel Kahane
Ants From Up There // Black Country, New Roads
Laurel Hell // Mitski
Crash // CharliXCX
Flood // Stella Donnelly
No Rules Sandy // Sylvan Esso
Experts in a Dying Field // The Beths
How Is It That I Should Look at the Stars? // the Weather Station
First Listens
Miami Memory // Alex Cameron
Have One On Me // Joanna Newsom
The Liz Swados Project // Various artists
The Umbrellas of Cherbourg // Michel Legrand
Turbulent Indigo // Joni Mitchell
Ravel and Prokofiev // Margaret Argerich and Berlin Philharmonic
Vulture Prince // Arooj Aftab
Judee Sill // Judee Sill
The First Songs // Laura Nyro
Pure Comedy // Father John Misty
Books
Nightwood // Djuana Barnes
Always Coming Home // Ursula K Le Guin
Nona the Ninth // Tamsyn Muir
Orientalism // Edward Said
Giovanni’s Room // James Baldwin
Orlando // Virginia Woolf
Imago // Octavia Butler
The Ministry for the Future // Kim Stanley Robinson
Why Fish Don’t Exist // Lulu Miller
Broken Earth Trilogy // NK Jemisin
TV
I don’t watch enough so just Severance!
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Thema: Künstliche Intelligenz
Diskussion bei Alex TV Teil 1: Was ist künstliche Intelligenz? Seit einiger Zeit planen wir eine Sendereihe zum Thema Künstliche Intelligenz , KI, und haben dabei gesehen, dass dies viele Bereiche tangiert. Es ist bei weitem kein reines IT Thema, sondern betrifft bereits heute die Arbeitswelt, geht in die juristischen Bereiche des Copyright und der Haftung bei fehlerhafter Anwendung. Wir beginnen einfach mal mit der Frage …
Definition von Intelligenz
Schwache und starke KI
Turing Test
Moorsches Gesetz … Mehr dazu in allen unseren Artikeln zum Thema KI https://www.aktion-freiheitstattangst.org/cgi-bin/searchartl.pl?suche=künstliche&sel=meta und das Video zu dieser Sendung von AlexTV im Offenen Kanal Berlin wird hier verlinkt sobald es verfügbar ist. Kategorie[26]: Verbraucher- & ArbeitnehmerInnen-Datenschutz Short-Link dieser Seite: a-fsa.de/d/3Dz Link zu dieser Seite: https://www.aktion-freiheitstattangst.org/de/articles/8950-20241031-thema-kuenstliche-intelligenz.html Link im Tor-Netzwerk: http://a6pdp5vmmw4zm5tifrc3qo2pyz7mvnk4zzimpesnckvzinubzmioddad.onion/de/articles/8950-20241031-thema-kuenstliche-intelligenz.html Tags: #KI #AI-Act #EU #Intelligenzbegriff #Computerhistorie #Algorithmen #LargeLanguageModel #LLM #NeuronaleNetze #KNN #Turingtest #MooresGesetz #Verbraucherdatenschutz #Datenschutz #Datensicherheit #Datenpannen #Datenskandale #Transparenz #Informationsfreiheit
#KI#AI-Act#EU#Intelligenzbegriff#Computerhistorie#Algorithmen#LargeLanguageModel#LLM#NeuronaleNetze#KNN#Turingtest#MooresGesetz#Verbraucherdatenschutz#Datenschutz#Datensicherheit#Datenpannen#Datenskandale#Transparenz#Informationsfreiheit
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SOKO Leipzig S24E9 - 12 liveblogging
Schmerzgrenze
XDDDD fucking opening with some posty <33 rockstar <3 love how they spend their budget ina xDD so salty dass sie hier sein muss oh lord. editing choices are still weird huh.... SCHON WIEDER eine die ihren toten anrufen will? was zur hölle hat soko mit dem trope? und wieder mal von unter dem tisch hoch gefilmt die ultra-typischen grau-blauen tontöpfe mit blumen muster oben in der küche XDDD moritz der nicht buchstabieren kann. du bist keine hilfe xD boah was hat denn der typ für ne kratzige stimme bahahaha rettig und die facetime einblendung aw küken als spitzname lmaaooo the fucking split screen for ina's call with alexander aww trying to hangout XDDDD jan immer noch suspicious gott und die height difference von kim und moritz einfach lmao das schild. geld allein macht nicht glücklich. du musst dir schon werkzeug davon kaufen. xDD askdjasl die blicke von kim/moritz sind einfach zu süss gott die ganzen fake horror szenen xD 'networking' 'kling nach jeder menge eier-geschaukel' xD 'du würdest den uterus-anteil um mindestens 100% erhöhen' normal things to say xD ja okay ich mag auch alex XDDDD bahahahahhaha wie moritz hinter dem typen erscheint aaaah er ist so niedlich aww kimmie in der hängematte bahahahahha wie sich moritz dazusetzt xDDD und mehr sushi reinbiegt dere wohnung ist schon geil ....war die alte mitbewohnerin von kim nicht nur befristet weg eigentlich? xD gasp, a rare moritz tummy sighting :c der typ gibt ihr nen schoko küken welp and he fucked up damn kimmie badass
Boys Club
ina und alex time :D i like the contrast of her blue dress and all the rest alex <333 his sassy smiles hellooooo punk rocker (also before reading it, I never realized that alex has a husband, or I woulda maybe gotten his comment now) hello jan habt ihr die nacht durchgemacht? lmao und moritz der angeekelt von nem croissant ist xD das hat gut ausgehen alter ....das haus sieht aus wie das von der russenmafia aus tatort berlin. was kein sinn macht aber vibes sind sehr gleich dayum. the scene of the daughter smashing up shit with the angelic music in the back. and the detail of her snapping the hairband against her wrist, kudos jan immer noch dran am croissant xD lmao, why is kim that against Duzing the daughter? (who is also like flirting with her) lmao kim der moritz n keks klaut und dann jan auch noch xD 'ich hätte einen negroni bitte. einen mit wumms' xDDD ina es ist auch so typisch dass die alte mit aggressionsproblemen bunte strähnchen in den haaren haben muss xD ALTE einfach voll moritz mit ner stange in den arm gehauen?? rude uuuuh nice song tho (The Angry River, apparently the True Detective theme song lol) aw alex bby
Kein Weg zurück
why are we in the 80s? mh lecker Stullen. was ne fucking auswahl tho lmao moritz der belächelt dass jan eine kleine ring inschrift nicht lesen kann xD aw moritz geschockt vom elternunterhalt xD (aber ja.. nachvollziehbar) moritz an nen cocktail snack am reinbiegen beim verhör xDDD gott die hoodie farbe ist so undefinierbar (man merkt, dass ich gleichzeitig zeichne und nicht jeden möglichen scheiss kommentiere)
Napoleon
epic opening AND THEN THE FUCKING BRITNEY OPENER? insane soko leipzig is on a different level of insane for german tv aldksaldjal ach es war 90er party und moritz am ina nachmachen von wegen 'und ich bin topfit' hahaha jan wie er kim und moritz Turteltäubchen nennt lmao uniform time xD but like actual napolean uniform XD moritz XDDD ina 'beruflich leit ich n kindergarten' jA kann man auch SO sagen XDDD lmao und jetzt ina am sächsisch labern XDDDDD und moritz xDDD 'PLICHTBEWUSSTI BEAMTENTÜSSI' XD gott moritz sieht auch einfach fucking gut aus in dem licht und mit den zerzausten haaren XDDD 'IM INNÖR CÖRCLE INA!' XD moritz meine liebe fucking favoriten szene!!! jesus jan. doing some fucking sherlock level unlcoking of the chess code die voice overs von den videos mit den zeichnung war auch interessant
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Wednesday, April 03, 2024 Canadian TV Listings (Times Eastern)
This Video Not Available in Your Country: Wednesday Canadian Lineup (Times Eastern):
WHERE CAN I FIND THOSE PREMIERES?: LOOT (Apple TV+) WALKER (CTV Drama) 8:00pm TAKE MY TUMOR (TLC Canada) 10:00pm AMERICAN HORROR STORY: DELICATE (FX Canada) 10:00pm
WHAT IS NOT PREMIERING IN CANADA TONIGHT?: A BRIEF HISTORY OF THE FUTURE (PBS Feed)
NEW TO AMAZON PRIME CANADA/CBC GEM/CRAVE TV/DISNEY + STAR/NETFLIX CANADA:
AMAZON PRIME CANADA LONG LOST FAMILY: WHAT HAPPENED NEXT?
CBC GEM CRIME SCENE KITCHEN (Season 2)
DISNEY + STAR KIYA & THE KIMOJA HEROES (Season 1) LIFE BELOW ZERO: NEXT GENERATIONS (Season 7) PLAYDATE WITH WINNIE THE POOH (Season 1) UFO FACTORY UFO Factory (Fabricantes de Ovnis) WISH
NETFLIX CANADA CRIME SCENE BERLIN: NIGHTLIFE KILLER (DE) FILES OF THE UNEXPLAINED RODEIO ROCK (BR)
CURLING (TSN/TSN5) 10:00am: LGT World Men's Curling Championship: Netherlands vs. Canada (TSN/TSN5) 1:00pm: LGT World Men's Curling Championship: Korea vs. Canada
2024 IIHF WOMEN'S WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP (TSN3/TSN4) 11:00am: Denmark vs. Sweden (TSN3/TSN4) 3:00pm: Finland vs. Czechia (TSN3/TSN5) 7:00pm: United States vs. Switzerland
MLB BASEBALL (SN) 1:00pm: Rangers vs. Rays (SN1) 8:00pm: Jays vs. Astros (SN Now) 10:00pm: Giants vs. Dodgers
NHL HOCKEY (SN) 7:00pm: Rays vs. Leafs (SN360) 9:30pm: Oilers vs. Stars (SNPacific) 10:00pm: Canucks vs. Coyotes
NBA BASKETBALL (SN Now) 7:30pm: Thunder vs. Celtics (TSN/TSN4) 8:00pm: Raptors vs. Timberwolves
TRIGGER POINT (CBC) 8:00pm: Experienced bomb disposal operative Lana Washington is pushed to her breaking point dealing with a series of improvised explosive devices that threaten London during a summer terror campaign.
ALLEGIANCE (CBC) 9:00pm: Alex puts Michelle in grave danger by telling her the truth about Black Dagger, Sam and Faber try to track Alex when he goes off the grid, Victor takes drastic measures to keep Natalie safe from harm, and Christoph arrives in New York undetected.
RED EARTH UNCOVERED (APTN) 9:00pm: Doc sends Hayley to Comox to attend a Sasquatch conference called BinderCon. Hayley speaks with the organizer, Thomas Sewid, and learns about a female Sasquatch known as Dzunuk'wa.
DON'T HATE YOUR HOUSE WITH THE PROPERTY BROTHERS (HGTV Canada) 9:00pm (SERIES PREMIERE): When Warren and Tricia bought a recently remodeled house in the perfect neighbourhood, they dreamed of hosting large family holiday gatherings.
CELEBRITY HELP! MY HOUSE IS HAUNTED (T&E) 9:00pm (SEASON PREMERE): Learn why Diana's former butler, Paul Burrell, thinks strange smoke and noises in his home could be a sign that the People's Princess is reaching out from beyond the grave. Watch the team's investigation open the door for two lost souls to reunite.
THE CRIME IS MINE (Crave) 9:00pm: Madeleine Verdier, a young actress, is accused of murdering a famous producer; after being acquitted, she begins her new life of fame and success, until the truth comes out.
SECRET NAZI SCIENCE (Super Channel Fuse) 9:00pm: Liebensraum breeding programs and bunk studies in heredity helped to justify mass sterilizations and genocide. In concentration camps, twisted experiments like Josef Mengele's twin studies masquerade as science and justify all manner of Nazi horrors.
LANDS ENCHANTED (APTN) 9:30pm: Join Ernest Webb in Forillon National Park, on the unceded territory of the Mi'gmaq community of Gespeg. Witness the residents' efforts to rediscover their traditional lands, bridging the past, present and future.
BIG BROTHER CANADA (Global) 9:30pm
QUIET ON SET: THE DARK SIDE OF KIDS TV (Investigation Discovery) 10:00pm: A look at accusations concerning showrunner Dan Schneider, including a toxic workplace for female writers and two crew members' arrests for child abuse.
#cdntv#cancon#canadian tv#canadian tv listings#trigger point#allegiance#red earth uncovered#lands enchanted#big brother canada#curling#iihf women's hockey#mlb baseball#nhl hockey#nba basketball
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INTERVIEW am 02.03.2015 „Tschechische Frauen sind schöner als die Deutschen“, gab der Schauspieler Kommissar Rex zu Prag besuchte den deutschen Schauspieler Gedeon Burkhard, der in der berühmten Fernsehserie „Kommissar Rex“ mitspielte. In der Hauptstadt wird ein Film über Lida Baarova gedreht, in dem Gedeon den Liebhaber Gustav Fröhlich spielt. „Ich bin froh, dass ich die Gelegenheit bekommen habe, in Prag zu arbeiten. Es ist eine wunderschöne Stadt mit mehr schönen Frauen. Ich muss zugeben, dass tschechische Frauen schöner sind als die deutschen“, sagte Burkhard, der in seinen Worten jedoch Ich kann sie nur ansehen. Sein Herz gehört Anike Borman, einem Mädchen, mit dem er in Berlin lebt. Seitdem er seine Tochter Joy (aus einer früheren Beziehung) großgezogen hat. „Anika weiß, dass ich zu den Dreharbeiten gehen muss. In diesem Film geht es um Baarova. Die Dreharbeiten werden jedoch nicht nur in der Tschechischen Republik, sondern auch in Deutschland stattfinden, sodass ich nicht lange weg sein werde“, sagte er . Bekannt wurde Burkhard durch die TV-Serie „Kommissar Rex“, in der er den Polizisten Alex Brandtnera spielte. In der Tschechischen Republik bzw. Tschechoslowakei verfügt Gideon bereits über umfangreiche Dreherfahrung. Dort spielte er im Märchen „Dornröschen“ und in der Fernsehserie „Halskette“. Deshalb habe ich mich ohne zu zögern entschieden, wieder dort zu spielen. „Ich habe mich zunächst im Internet mit den Dossiers zu meinen Charakteren vertraut gemacht und dann das gesamte Material zusammengetragen. Diesen Moment in der Geschichte einer bestimmten Zeit habe ich nie gekannt, und seine Persönlichkeit selbst. Alle haben mir versichert, dass ich in der Lage sein werde, zu spielen, und.“ Ich habe mich entschieden“, fügte Gideon hinzu. Die Dreharbeiten zu einem historischen Film beginnen Ende März. Die Hauptfigur wird die slowakische Schauspielerin Pauhofová Táňa und ihr Geliebter, Propagandaminister Joseph Goebbels, der österreichische Schauspieler Karl Markowitz, spielen. Nach vierzehn Jahren der Vorbereitung ist das Projekt Lida Baarova bereit für die Geburt. Quelle: Tschechische Presse
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