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LAKE OF THE DEAD (1958, DE DØDES TJERN) – Episode 185 – Decades of Horror: The Classic Era
“Beware of the currents of the lake.  It’s dangerous to dream. Stay Awake.  The nix pretends to be asleep.  Above him lilies gently sweep.” The Grue Crew love some Norwegian poetry in their folk horror. Join this episode’s Grue-Crew – Daphne Monary-Ernsdorff, Chad Hunt, Jeff Mohr, and guest Gregory Crosby – as they check out some folk horror, Norwegian-style, in Lake of the Dead (1958).
Decades of Horror: The Classic Era Episode 185 – Lake of the Dead (1958)
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Synopsis: Six Oslo friends travel to the Østerdalen Valley to visit reclusive Bjørn Werner, Liljan’s brother, living in a remote cabin. A horrible tragedy occurred at a nearby lake, and legend has it that whoever stays in that cabin will meet the same end. The unsuspecting visitors realize that Werner is missing, and a series of unexplained incidents that chill the bone to the marrow are set in motion.
Directed by: Kåre Bergstrøm
Writing Credits: Kåre Bergstrøm (writer); André Bjerke (1942 novel by) (as Bernhard Borge)
Music by: Gunnar Sønstevold
Cinematography by: Ragnar Sørensen
Selected Cast:
Erling Lindahl as Kai Bugge
Bjørg Engh as Sonja Borge
Henny Moan as Liljan Werner
André Bjerke as Gabriel Mørk
Per Lillo-Stenberg as Bjørn Werner
Øyvind Øyen as Bråten
Georg Richter as Harald Gran
Inger Teien as Eva, Bjørn’s Girlfriend
Leif Sommerstad as Tore Gråvik
Henki Kolstad as Bernhard Borge
Norway has produced a multitude of good horror movies, but it all started in 1958 with Lake of the Dead (De dødes tjern). Voted fourth best Norwegian film of all time by 101 critics in 1998, Lake of the Dead is a mystery that is part ghost story, part insane killer, and sports its own psychiatrist as a cast member; just for the insane part, you see.
Based on a 1942 novel of the same title, the film also includes an actor playing the writer of that novel and the actual writer of the novel playing another character. Clear? And then there’s the scene called one of the most memorable scenes in Norwegian film history. Gregory Crosby joins the Grue Crew, and they have plenty to talk about.
At the time of this writing, Lake of the Dead (1958) is available to stream from Shudder, AMC+, and Tubi. It’s also available on physical media as one of 20 films in All The Haunts Be Ours: A Compendium Of Folk Horror |Blu-ray + CD| from Severin.
Gruesome Magazine’s Decades of Horror: The Classic Era records a new episode every two weeks. Next in their very flexible schedule – this one chosen by Chad – is The Werewolf (1956)! Director Fred F. Sears (The Giant Claw, Earth vs. the Flying Saucers) gives us a different take on the werewolf trope, though the werewolf makeup might look a little familiar. The Grue Crew can’t wait! 
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To each of you from each of them, “Thank you so much for watching and listening!”
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A film about a small ski town becoming a place of encounter in an area defined by war.
Subtitles: English, French, German, Albanian, Serbian, Polish Documentary | 2019 | Kosovo | 19min | 16:9 | HD | Color | Digital 5.1
In the midst of Kosovo, an area that’s been haunted by war and ethical conflicts, Elias Elhardt discovers the small ski resort Brezovica. With several abandoned hotels and lifts, time has seemingly stopped here since Yugoslavia’s breakdown over 20 years ago. Snowboard enthusiast Hamdi is one of the locals, that now wants to breathe new life into this special place. He guides Elias through this forgotten world and reflects on the question, how a future can be built if the past still weighs so heavily.
Writer & Producer - Elias Elhardt Director - Alexander Tank & Elias Elhardt Starring - Hamdi Hisari, Elias Elhardt, Benjamin Mohr, Alexander Tank, the wonderful people of Brezovica Director Of Photography - Alexander Tank Camera Operators - Andreas Zissler, Karsten Boysen, Elias Elhardt, Isabelle Robertson Aeriel Operator - Karsten Boysen Film Editor - Alexander Tank Sound Mix & Sound Design - Christoph Holzknecht Colourist - Manuel Portschy Stills Photographer - Carlos Blanchard Premiere Tour Supervisor - Isabelle Robertson Publicity & Communications - Birgit Gruber, Aline Bock Music Supervision - Florent de Maria/MDNGHT.com
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Nitro Snowboards - Andi Aurhammer, Knut Eliassen Dakine - Flavien Foucher, Colleen Quigley, Julien Haricot Deeluxe - Florian Heim, Harald Wagner Smith Optics - Francesco Perini, Florian Rhiemeier
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« Wunder Der Schöpfung » Performed by Egyptology (c) & (p) Hands In The Dark Records 2018
« Fantas » Composed & produced by Caterina Barbieri
« Adjust » Written & performed by Bendik Giske (c) & (p) Smalltown Supersound
Very Special Thanks
Sebu Fleiss Malsore Bajraktari Draginja Nikolcevic, Igor Nikolcevic Pizzeria TINA Besian Durmishi - Supercut Studio Daniel Mladenovik The "Che Fox" Crew Renato Laçi & Gjengiz Gjengo Zanë & Arbër Domi Benedikt Strick Sanja Spasovska & Kacar Annika Müller Luli and the Tiffany crew Isabelle Robertson And everyone that helped us along the way!
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NABU Härten und Gemeinde Gomaringen gemeinsam gegen das Insektensterben
NABU Härten und Gemeinde Gomaringen gemeinsam gegen das Insektensterben
Je mehr sich der Mensch ausbreitet, desto wertvoller werden Rückzugsgebiete für Insekten und Kleinstlebewesen. In einem gemeinsamen Projekt von NABU Härten und der Gemeinde Gomaringen entsteht das Feuchtbiotop Brückleswies. Bürgermeister Steffen Heß, Harald Mohr und Revierförster Reinhold Gerster ziehen vor Ort erste Bilanz.
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A film about a small ski town becoming a place of encounter in an area defined by war. Subtitles: English, French, German, Albanian, Serbian, Polish Documentary | 2019 | Kosovo | 19min | 16:9 | HD | Color | Digital 5.1 In the midst of Kosovo, an area that’s been haunted by war and ethical conflicts, Elias Elhardt discovers the small ski resort Brezovica. With several abandoned hotels and lifts, time has seemingly stopped here since Yugoslavia’s breakdown over 20 years ago. Snowboard enthusiast Hamdi is one of the locals, that now wants to breathe new life into this special place. He guides Elias through this forgotten world and reflects on the question, how a future can be built if the past still weighs so heavily. Writer & Producer - Elias Elhardt Director - Alexander Tank & Elias Elhardt Starring - Hamdi Hisari, Elias Elhardt, Benjamin Mohr, Alexander Tank, the wonderful people of Brezovica Director Of Photography - Alexander Tank Camera Operators - Andreas Zissler, Karsten Boysen, Elias Elhardt, Isabelle Robertson Aeriel Operator - Karsten Boysen Film Editor - Alexander Tank Sound Mix & Sound Design - Christoph Holzknecht Colourist - Manuel Portschy Stills Photographer - Carlos Blanchard Premiere Tour Supervisor - Isabelle Robertson Publicity & Communications - Birgit Gruber, Aline Bock Music Supervision - Florent de Maria/MDNGHT.com Sponsors Nitro Snowboards - Andi Aurhammer, Knut Eliassen Dakine - Flavien Foucher, Colleen Quigley, Julien Haricot Deeluxe - Florian Heim, Harald Wagner Smith Optics - Francesco Perini, Florian Rhiemeier Music By « Wunder Der Schöpfung » Performed by Egyptology (c) & (p) Hands In The Dark Records 2018 « Fantas » Composed & produced by Caterina Barbieri « Adjust » Written & performed by Bendik Giske (c) & (p) Smalltown Supersound Very Special Thanks Sebu Fleiss Malsore Bajraktari Draginja Nikolcevic, Igor Nikolcevic Pizzeria TINA Besian Durmishi - Supercut Studio Daniel Mladenovik The "Che Fox" Crew Renato Laçi & Gjengiz Gjengo Zanë & Arbër Domi Benedikt Strick Sanja Spasovska & Kacar Annika Müller Luli and the Tiffany crew Isabelle Robertson And everyone that helped us along the way!
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A film about a small ski town becoming a place of encounter in an area defined by war. Subtitles: English, French, German, Albanian, Serbian, Polish Documentary | 2019 | Kosovo | 19min | 16:9 | HD | Color | Digital 5.1 In the midst of Kosovo, an area that’s been haunted by war and ethical conflicts, Elias Elhardt discovers the small ski resort Brezovica. With several abandoned hotels and lifts, time has seemingly stopped here since Yugoslavia’s breakdown over 20 years ago. Snowboard enthusiast Hamdi is one of the locals, that now wants to breathe new life into this special place. He guides Elias through this forgotten world and reflects on the question, how a future can be built if the past still weighs so heavily. Writer & Producer - Elias Elhardt Director - Alexander Tank & Elias Elhardt Starring - Hamdi Hisari, Elias Elhardt, Benjamin Mohr, Alexander Tank, the wonderful people of Brezovica Director Of Photography - Alexander Tank Camera Operators - Andreas Zissler, Karsten Boysen, Elias Elhardt, Isabelle Robertson Aeriel Operator - Karsten Boysen Film Editor - Alexander Tank Sound Mix & Sound Design - Christoph Holzknecht Colourist - Manuel Portschy Stills Photographer - Carlos Blanchard Premiere Tour Supervisor - Isabelle Robertson Publicity & Communications - Birgit Gruber, Aline Bock Music Supervision - Florent de Maria/MDNGHT.com Sponsors Nitro Snowboards - Andi Aurhammer, Knut Eliassen Dakine - Flavien Foucher, Colleen Quigley, Julien Haricot Deeluxe - Florian Heim, Harald Wagner Smith Optics - Francesco Perini, Florian Rhiemeier Music By « Wunder Der Schöpfung » Performed by Egyptology (c) & (p) Hands In The Dark Records 2018 « Fantas » Composed & produced by Caterina Barbieri « Adjust » Written & performed by Bendik Giske (c) & (p) Smalltown Supersound Very Special Thanks Sebu Fleiss Malsore Bajraktari Draginja Nikolcevic, Igor Nikolcevic Pizzeria TINA Besian Durmishi - Supercut Studio Daniel Mladenovik The "Che Fox" Crew Renato Laçi & Gjengiz Gjengo Zanë & Arbër Domi Benedikt Strick Sanja Spasovska & Kacar Annika Müller Luli and the Tiffany crew Isabelle Robertson And everyone that helped us along the way!
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LYAMBIKO & WDR FUNKHAUSORCHESTER
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La cantante de jazz alemana Lyambiko se ha unido a la WDR Funkhausorchester de Colonia para el álbum Berlín-New York, que reúne una colección de canciones populares con nuevos arreglos para orquesta de Max Knoth. El disco ahonda en los vínculos entre la música popular alemana y la estadounidense en las décadas de 1930, 1940 y 1950. A la venta el próximo viernes 11 de octubre.
Escúchalo/descárgalo AQUÍ
Entre los temas incluidos en el álbum se encuentran “September Song” de Kurt Weill (1938), “After the Rain” de Bert Reisfeld (1943) o “It's Oh So Quiet” de Hans Lang (1948). Las canciones revelan las contradicciones y ambigüedades de estas vibrantes décadas.
Después de actuar en innumerables conciertos y de lanzar diez álbumes exitosos, Lyambiko recibió un libro de un amigo, “Mach nicht so traurige Augen, weil du ein Negerlein bist” (“No te veas tan triste solo porque estás un poco Negro”). Cuenta la historia de Marie Nejar, la hija de padres negros que creció sufriendo persecución en el Tercer Reich y que se convirtió en una estrella infantil en la nueva República Federal de Alemania en la década de 1950, cuando cantó bajo el nombre artístico de Leila Negra.
Lyambiko, hija de padre tanzano y madre alemana, redescubrió muchas canciones en la autobiografía de Marie Nejar que le habían sido familiares desde su propia infancia y que incluyeron el éxito de 1952 de Gerhard Winkler "Answer Me, My Love", que ella ha intepretado en innumerables ocasiones. El libro de Marie Nejar se convirtió en el punto de partida para un viaje de descubrimiento musical y personal. Lyambiko encontró éxitos de radio y melodías populares de los días de los primeros “talk-shows”, así como musicales, algunos de ellos inmortalizados en el Gran Cancionero Americano que fue compilado por compositores estadounidenses y alemanes entre las décadas de 1920 y 1950.
Lo que hace especial a estas canciones es que se convierten en memorables al instante y sus letras son generalmente optimistas y ocasionalmente sentimentales. Estas baladas se enriquecen con elementos del jazz, de la música folk irlandesa y del mundo de las operetas centroeuropeas.
Lyambiko es un talento versátil de la música vocal que logra atrapar los corazones de las personas con su voz única. The Boston Globe ha llegado ha compararla con Billie Holiday y Nina Simone. A lo largo de su carrera ha recibido un Premio ECHO como “Cantante del Año” y múltiples premios de jazz por vender más de 10.000 copias de sus álbumes solo en Alemania.
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1. Happy Days Are Here Again | 03:52 (Composed by Milton Ager, Lyrics by Jack Yellen – 1929) 2. Das Lied ist aus: Frag’ nicht, warum ich gehe | 03:42 (Composed by Robert Stolz, Lyrics by Walter Reisch – 1930) 3. Die ganze Welt ist himmelblau | 02:49 (Composed by Robert Stolz, Lyrics by Robert Gilbert – 1930) 4. Schlummerlied | 03:56 (Composed by Theo Mackeben, Lyrics Harald Braun – 1940) 5. Answer Me My Love | 03:33 (Gerhard Winkler, Carl Sigman – 1953) 6. September Song | 03:07 (Composed by Kurt Weill, Lyrics by Maxwell Anderson – 1938) 7. Der Wind hat mir ein Lied erzählt | 04:18 (Composed by Lothar Brühne, Lyrics by Bruno Balz – 1937) 8. After the rain | 03:53 (Composed by Bert Reisfeld, Lyrics by Jack Popplewell – 1943) 9. Sommer, See und Sonnenschein | 03:16 (Composed by Gerhard Mohr, Lyrics by Klaus S. Richter & Fritz Reiter – 1937) 10. It's Oh So Quiet | 03:48 (Composed by Hans Lang, Lyrics by Bert Reisfeld – 1948) 11. Bei dir war es immer so schön | 04:05 (Composed by Theo Mackeben, Lyrics by Hans Fritz Beckmann – 1938) 12. Irgendwo auf der Welt | 03:33 (Composed by Werner Richard Heymann, Lyrics by Werner Richard Heymann & Robert Gilbert – 1932)
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Wie genial ist dass denn? Wenn Freunde so zauberhaft für unseren Tag der offenen Tür und die Kaktusbratwurst werben. Danke an Heike und Harald Mohr ❤️🙏🏼 Ab morgen live anschauen in der Pergsmentergasse gleich am Domplatz, dort wo morgen der Blumen- und Gartenmarkt beginnt. #kakteenhaage #HaageEvent #TagderOffenenTuer #kaktusgaertner #kaktusBratwurst #Blumenstadt #haagelife (hier: Erfurt Domplatz) https://www.instagram.com/p/BxP6FLsFT2B/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=9j0zn7jnwfry
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Elisabeth Muhr, Denise Rich, and Jean Shafiroff chaired the 65th Viennese Opera Ball on Friday, February 7, 2020, at Cipriani 42nd Street, New York City, under the patronage of The President of the Republic of Austria, H.E. Alexander Van der Bellen. Actor Nathan Lee Graham emceed the Ball, celebrating the cultural and economic relationships between Austria and America, connecting two continents, two cities and two centuries in one glamorous evening.
“There is nothing like this in America with pageantry that could only come from the Habsburg Royal Houses” said President and Executive Director Silvia Frieser, “Just as in Europe, the celebration began with our Debutantes, wearing beautiful tiaras donated by Austrian jewelry company Ciro and white gowns, dancing the Polonaise and Alles Walzer with their partners in white tie.” Artistic Director Daniel Serafin presented an operatic concert with Ewa Płonka, Limmie Pulliam, Michael Spyres and Corinne Winters performing alongside a full orchestra conducted by Matthias Fletzberger. At Midnight, a Quadrille that enlivened the dance floor until 4am.
The Viennese Opera Ball proudly supports charitable projects of New York and Vienna. This year, appropriately benefiting the musical therapy program at Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center through Denise Rich’s Gabrielle’s Angel Foundation for Cancer Research. While the Viennese Opera Ball is inspired by the famous Vienna Opera Ball in Austria, it is older and it’s own American 501 (c)(3) not for profit foundation, held under the auspices of the U.S. Austrian Chamber of Commerce.
The Honorary Gala Chair was The Honorable Michael Ludwig, Governor, and Mayor of Vienna. Notable guests included Host Committee members Janna Bullock, Joanna Fisher, Ana Saucedo, Randi Schatz, and Marisa Rose Van Bokhorst, Honorary Guests Florence Hvorostovsky and Ann Ziff, Junior Chairs Emily Mohr and Colgate Rumbough, Junior Vice-Chair Briana Lestage, as well as Star Jones, Ricardo Lugo, John Paulson, Karlheinz Muhr, Martin Shafiroff and Stifel Investment Services, Hikmet Ersek (CEO of Western Union), Actress Samantha Mathis, Lukas Barwinski-Brown (CEO, Lang Lang International Music Foundation),  Trisha Willis, John Willis, Diandra Douglas, Sandra Stockmayer (Viennese dancing school Svabek), Agnieszka and Witold Balaban, and U.S. Military Academy West Point Cadets who marched in with flags representing America, Austria, and the European Union before singing the three respective anthems.
Sponsors included The City of Vienna, Royal Flowers, A.E. Koechert, Aida, as well as a selection of donated Austrian wines and spirits by Schlumberger, Sonor Wines, Esterhazy, Rick Gin and Manufaktur Mueller, and Hallstein Water. The debutantes wore beautiful donated tiaras by Austrian jewelry company Ciro, and were exclusively styled, together with the opera singers, by The Salon at BG.
The 2020 Debutantes
Aimee Anne-Caroline Auguin of New York City
Daughter of French conductor Philippe Auguin and opera singer Jena Ruchek
  Natalie Aldridge of Mequon, Wisconsin
Daughter of Thomas Lee and Jane Marie Aldridge
  Rachel Barcellona of Palm Harbor, Florida
Daughter of Frank and Barbara Barcellona
An Autism advocate
  Despina Drougas of New Fairfield Connecticut
Daughter of Demosthenes and Carmela Drougas
  Rachel Engelberg of Vienna, Austria
Daughter of Martin Engelberg, Member of the National Council of Austria and Danielle Spera, Director of the Jewish Museum of Vienna
  Clara Heupgen of Munich, Germany
Daughter of His Excellency the Austrian Ambassador to Portugal, Thomas Stelzer, and Helene Heupgen
  Asia Hickman of West Point, New York
Daughter of Marc Hickman (U.S. Department of Defense) and Major Jamie Hickman (U.S. Army)
She is the 2017 Miss New York Teen America
  Katherine Kuhl of New York City
Daughter of the late Dr. David Kuhl and Diane Kuhl of the American Ballet Theatre
  Luisa Majnoni d’Intignano of New York City
Daughter of Giovanni Majnoni d’Intignano, a Director of the Bank of Italy and Bonizella Biagini of United Nations Development Programme
Proudly representing the country of her birth, Italy
  Anastacia Grace Weyerhaeuser McCarthy Markoe of White Bear Lake, Montana
Daughter of James Admire Markoe, Jr. and Sarah Jane McCarthy
  Christiane McCabe of New York City
Daughter of Michael J. McCabe and Aline Rizk
  Olivia Maria McNaughten of New York City
Daughter of Anthony McNaughten  and Rossana McNaughten
  Yaelle Shaked of Guaynabo, Puerto Rico
Daughter of Alon and Lorraine Shaked
Currently attending Harvard University
  Doris Winkler of Vienna, Austria
Daughter of Harald Swoboda and Brigitte Winkler
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65th Viennese Opera Ball Benefits Music Therapy Program at Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center Elisabeth Muhr, Denise Rich, and Jean Shafiroff chaired the 65th Viennese Opera Ball on Friday, February 7, 2020, at Cipriani 42nd Street, New York City, under the patronage of The President of the Republic of Austria, H.E.
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NARCIS from Elias Elhardt on Vimeo.
A film about a small ski town becoming a place of encounter in an area defined by war.
Subtitles: English, French, German, Albanian, Serbian, Polish Documentary | 2019 | Kosovo | 19min | 16:9 | HD | Color | Digital 5.1
In the midst of Kosovo, an area that’s been haunted by war and ethical conflicts, Elias Elhardt discovers the small ski resort Brezovica. With several abandoned hotels and lifts, time has seemingly stopped here since Yugoslavia’s breakdown over 20 years ago. Snowboard enthusiast Hamdi is one of the locals, that now wants to breathe new life into this special place. He guides Elias through this forgotten world and reflects on the question, how a future can be built if the past still weighs so heavily.
Writer & Producer - Elias Elhardt Director - Alexander Tank & Elias Elhardt Starring - Hamdi Hisari, Elias Elhardt, Benjamin Mohr, Alexander Tank, the wonderful people of Brezovica Director Of Photography - Alexander Tank Camera Operators - Andreas Zissler, Karsten Boysen, Elias Elhardt, Isabelle Robertson Aeriel Operator - Karsten Boysen Film Editor - Alexander Tank Sound Mix & Sound Design - Christoph Holzknecht Colourist - Manuel Portschy Stills Photographer - Carlos Blanchard Premiere Tour Supervisor - Isabelle Robertson Publicity & Communications - Birgit Gruber, Aline Bock Music Supervision - Florent de Maria/MDNGHT.com
Sponsors
Nitro Snowboards - Andi Aurhammer, Knut Eliassen Dakine - Flavien Foucher, Colleen Quigley, Julien Haricot Deeluxe - Florian Heim, Harald Wagner Smith Optics - Francesco Perini, Florian Rhiemeier
Music By
« Wunder Der Schöpfung » Performed by Egyptology (c) & (p) Hands In The Dark Records 2018
« Fantas » Composed & produced by Caterina Barbieri
« Adjust » Written & performed by Bendik Giske (c) & (p) Smalltown Supersound
Very Special Thanks
Sebu Fleiss Malsore Bajraktari Draginja Nikolcevic, Igor Nikolcevic Pizzeria TINA Besian Durmishi - Supercut Studio Daniel Mladenovik The "Che Fox" Crew Renato Laçi & Gjengiz Gjengo Zanë & Arbër Domi Benedikt Strick Sanja Spasovska & Kacar Annika Müller Luli and the Tiffany crew Isabelle Robertson And everyone that helped us along the way!
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A film about a small ski town becoming a place of encounter in an area defined by war. Subtitles: English, French, German, Albanian, Serbian, Polish Documentary | 2019 | Kosovo | 19min | 16:9 | HD | Color | Digital 5.1 In the midst of Kosovo, an area that’s been haunted by war and ethical conflicts, Elias Elhardt discovers the small ski resort Brezovica. With several abandoned hotels and lifts, time has seemingly stopped here since Yugoslavia’s breakdown over 20 years ago. Snowboard enthusiast Hamdi is one of the locals, that now wants to breathe new life into this special place. He guides Elias through this forgotten world and reflects on the question, how a future can be built if the past still weighs so heavily. Writer & Producer - Elias Elhardt Director - Alexander Tank & Elias Elhardt Starring - Hamdi Hisari, Elias Elhardt, Benjamin Mohr, Alexander Tank, the wonderful people of Brezovica Director Of Photography - Alexander Tank Camera Operators - Andreas Zissler, Karsten Boysen, Elias Elhardt, Isabelle Robertson Aeriel Operator - Karsten Boysen Film Editor - Alexander Tank Sound Mix & Sound Design - Christoph Holzknecht Colourist - Manuel Portschy Stills Photographer - Carlos Blanchard Premiere Tour Supervisor - Isabelle Robertson Publicity & Communications - Birgit Gruber, Aline Bock Music Supervision - Florent de Maria/MDNGHT.com Sponsors Nitro Snowboards - Andi Aurhammer, Knut Eliassen Dakine - Flavien Foucher, Colleen Quigley, Julien Haricot Deeluxe - Florian Heim, Harald Wagner Smith Optics - Francesco Perini, Florian Rhiemeier Music By « Wunder Der Schöpfung » Performed by Egyptology (c) & (p) Hands In The Dark Records 2018 « Fantas » Composed & produced by Caterina Barbieri « Adjust » Written & performed by Bendik Giske (c) & (p) Smalltown Supersound Very Special Thanks Sebu Fleiss Malsore Bajraktari Draginja Nikolcevic, Igor Nikolcevic Pizzeria TINA Besian Durmishi - Supercut Studio Daniel Mladenovik The "Che Fox" Crew Renato Laçi & Gjengiz Gjengo Zanë & Arbër Domi Benedikt Strick Sanja Spasovska & Kacar Annika Müller Luli and the Tiffany crew Isabelle Robertson And everyone that helped us along the way!
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The sequel MeTube 2: http://ift.tt/1S4zwpu Making of: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cjFyhCFmvO0 www.metube.at „MeTube”, a homage to thousands of ambitious YouTube users and video bloggers, gifted and less gifted self-promoters on the Internet, has attracted international attention. No less than George Bizet’s Habanera from „Carmen” has been reinterpreted for MeTube and enhanced with electronic sounds. Behind the cross-over of musical styles are director Daniel Moshel as well as opera and oratorio tenor August Schram. Moshel Film & August Schram production 2013 video distribution Moshel Film, Castellezgasse 17/3, 1020 Vienna - Austria, +43(0) 676 4380402 [email protected] Team: singing by August Schram writer, director, executive producer Daniel Moshel / Moshel Film production manager Roland Pfannhauser / Veni Vidi Movie d.o.p. Martin Bauer musical arrangement mix and sound design by Bernhard Drax original music composition by George Bizet ‚Carmen Habanera‘ editor Christin Veith remix by Philip Preuss / Preuss Project musicians Markus Vorzellner, Christian Haller, Adam Clark, Stephanie Brown rec. vienna Alexander Grün / Tonal storyboard by Stephanie Winter (MF) set fotos Jörg Mohr acting agencies actors & company, Hally Thomas, Model Republic, Extras casting by Steffi Kern styling by Sammy Zayed / Tatendrang (TD) assisted by Sonia Shaieb (TD) Lotte Puschmann (TD) make up Verena Rabl (TD) hair Propaganda Wien art department Nanna Neudeck, Harald Haimböck, Coelestine Engels assistant director Eugen Klim gaffer Jörg Mohr motion control by Andreas Margreiter - CMOCOS (CM) motion control ass. opperators Stefan Auer & Roman set vfx supervisor Tommi Brandstetter electrician Alexander Ranacher & Erich Mader set up Marius Klicka & David Breitfuß unit manager Christof „Emmo“ Moderbacher pa Tolin Jargalyn & Moshe Kvitelashvili making of camera / fotos Konrad Wakolbinger script girl Christin Veith red epic by CMOCOS Kameraverleih camera rental Michael Stöger Filmgeräteverleih camera rental 2nd unit Tommi und Michi Brandstetter lights rental and studio Studio Dopplinger catering Verena Handl pitch remix participants R.J. Ringswirth & Phunkberater post & VFX supervision Daniel Moshel unit manager Christof „Emmo“ Moderbacher 3d concept art robot by Heri Irawan 3d modelling / texturing / rendering Michi Brandstetter - Mbrand Studios 3d animation Christoph Schinko compositing Tommi Brandstetter motion design Daniel Moshel color grading Andi Winter social media Karl Diwisch (TD) release management Jasmin Atabay (TD) media coordinator Theresa Rauter (MF) 2nd Carmen Habanera remix Jan Rene Lai landing page metube Michi Brandstetter (stp/sbg) DTP DM (MF) release party Hannah Neunteufel pr Marlies Brenn - Sandburg PR concept consultant Philippe ‚Olibith‘ Fatoux & Clemens Haipl thanks to Tatendrang, Berny Drax, Hannah, Pratersauna and the rest of the wonderful team Cast: August Schram Elfie Wunsch Albert Mair Jakob Krisper Michael Kapfinger Anna Froschauer Toni Krisper Florian Krisper Manfred Stimez Paul Bakowsky Eduard Drazsdak Markus Zant Nikos Giannios Albert Kessler Kitty Lelkesova Mary Scherzer Lena Kraus Conny Miehe Naomi Cole Moshel Film / August Schram 2013
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Darum will sich der Leverkusener Behindertenbeirat verändern
Forderungen Darum will sich der Leverkusener Behindertenbeirat verändern Von Stefanie Schmidt 09.01.17, 07:53 Uhr                             Leverkusen. Wenn der Beirat für Menschen mit Behinderungen am 30. Januar zum nächsten Mal zusammentritt, wird sich in dem Gremium etwas grundsätzlich ändern müssen, darüber besteht Einigkeit. Schon alleine, weil der Vorsitzende Harald Mohr dieses Amt nicht…
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