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Austausch erhofft
Austausch erhofft: Der Kunstraum "Hase29" in #Osnabrück organisiert die Reihe „Israelisch-Palästinensische-Perspektiven“ für notwendigen Austausch. #Lingen versinkt in der Provinz: Der Ehrenvorsitzende des Forum Juden Christen resigniert und gibt die Ehrung zurück
“Osnabrücks Kunstraum “Hase29” organisiert die Reihe „Israelisch-Palästinensische-Perspektiven“. Die dazugehörige Kunstausstellung ist eher nebensächlich, schreibt Harff-Peter Schönherr in der taz-Nord über den dringend notwendigen Austausch. “…Die Filme und Fotos sind zwar, für sich genommen, mager. Aber sie spielen hier auch nicht die Hauptrolle. Die fällt dem Veranstaltungsprogramm…
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#7. Oktober 2023#Andreas Mertin#Antisemitismus#Elisabeth Lumme#Gaza#Harff-Peter Schönherr#Ismail Khatib#Israelisch-Palästinensische-Perspektiven#Jasmina Janoschka#Jenin#Kibbuz Beeri#Kunstraum Hase29#Marcus Vetter#Osnabrück#Rüdiger Robert#taz
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Das Forum - The Forum - Marcus Vetter
https://www.bibliotecapleyades.net/sociopolitica3/greatresetschwab04.htm
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War and Justice Mi 13.11.2024 in München
Die Vereinigung demokratischer Juristinnen und Juristen e.V., Migration macht Gesellschaft e. V. und das NordSüdForum München e. V.laden ein zum Dokumentarfilm War and Justice am Mittwoch, 13.11.2024 um 19.00 Uhr über den Internationalen Strafgerichtshof anschießend Filmgespräch mit Regisseur Marcus Vetter und Rechtsanwältin Silke Studzinsky EineWeltHaus, Schwanthalerstraße 80, München – Gr.…
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🇬🇧 In March 2013 I started working for Searchmetrics in their own SEO consulting unit called DSG (Digital Strategies Group). I had the honor to work with extremely capable colleagues. Not only in the DSG, but also in the DSG. Searchmetrics has been a magnet for talented SEOs since it was founded by Marcus Tober (mentioned here only those I had the honor to work with) Björn Darko, Malte Landwehr, Markus Klöschen, Martin Gaulke, Lukas Krawieczek, Svetlana Stankovic, Tina Lange, Boris Wartenberg, Thomas Rudolph, Alessandra Olianti, Felix Oey, Lillian Haase, Sarah Chaya Presch, Kathy Alice Brown, karl kleinschmidt, Tyson Stockton and many others with whom I had less direct contact as well as many other wonderful and extremely talented people in their respective fields like the wonderful Marlene Borst, Katharina Lübke (who could almost pass for a technical SEO today), Patricia Meißner, Christina Eurich, Heike Neu, Philipp Vaßen, Martin Voigt, Ingo Vetter, Daniel Furch, Christian Broscheidt, Stephan Jantz . .. there are so many that I can't name them all adhoc in this post, I shouldn't have even tried - please don't take it amiss if you personally didn't get a mention - I've actually only worked with extraordinarily great people and I don't like to leave you behind. I had some contact with other pre-Ex-Searchmetricians like Moni, Rico, Sebastian, Kevin Indig - now I belong to you (it feels a bit sad).
I was lucky to have been blessed with really great clients - if you are one of my ex-clients - YOU were one of those great clients - and you will continue to be really well taken care of - I really had not only great clients but also damn good colleagues!
Besides my work as SEO consultant, Baidu SEO study creator, input provider to Product and author of various Searchmetrics publications I was also allowed to get in touch with Searchmetrics software customers - e.g. in the context of the Black Belt Certification where I was allowed to meet Andor Palau, who took the photos above.
But my path must continue. 11/30/2022 was my last day as Searchmetrician. Since 12/1/2022 I am pursuing a new challenge. Over the next few days and weeks, I'll be sharing more and more about my new employer, my new workplace, and my new living environment here in Tianjin, China (even besides work, because I know many of my friends, acquaintances, and ex-clients here are interested in how I'm doing here).
I'm insanely happy that after years of hope, planning, anxiety, CV19-troubles, … finally together with my family I can make the step back to China.
Kind regards, Marcus
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Killing For Love (2017)
March 30, 1985: Derek and Nancy Haysom are discovered brutally murdered at their home in Lynchburg, Virginia. The subsequent arrest and conviction of the couple's daughter Elizabeth, a wealthy scholarship student at the University of Virginia, and her boyfriend Jens Soering, the brilliant son of a German diplomat, set off a media frenzy, becoming the first trial of its kind to be nationally televised. But what if the justice system got it all wrong? This gripping true crime tale untangles the web of romantic obsession and betrayal that may have led an innocent man to make the ultimate sacrifice for love: take the fall for a murder he didn’t commit.
Directed by: Karin Steinberger & Marcus Vetter
Starring: Narrated by Imogen Poots and Daniel Bruhl
Release date: December 15, 2017
#Killing For Love#Karin Steinberger#Marcus Vetter#Imogen Poots#Daniel Bruhl#Movie#Movie Trailers#Film#Documentary
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“The Forum“ by Marcus Vetter
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Das Versprechen Karin Steinberger, Marcus Vetter Germany/Denmark/UK/Sweden/Netherlands, 2016 ★★★½ I can see some ugly people over here.
Still nicer than Amanda Knox.
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Killing For Love - Official Trailer 2016 - IFC Films
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Killing For Love - Official Trailer 2016 - IFC Films
The gruesome murders of Nancy and Derek Haysom in 1985 were an international media sensation. The Haysoms were wealthy, respected members of Virginia society, and the murder conviction of their daughter Elizabeth and her German boyfriend Jens Soering sent shock waves through the rural community of Bedford County. Elizabeth and Jens had met in a university program for high achieving students. She was a product of European boarding schools, he was the son of a diplomat. After being arrested in London, England, for passing bad checks in 1986, they were both extradited to the United States and have now spent over 30 years behind bars. This beautifully crafted film reveals a mismanaged, or perhaps completely corrupted, judicial process. This was the first criminal trial held in front of TV cameras - the first high-profile, international case tried in a small town. Investigations over the past 3 years have turned up stunning evidence that was previously suppressed or deemed inadmissible. ... Directed by: Karin Steinberger, Marcus Vetter Cast: Gail Ball, Daniel Brühl, Tom Elliott (function(d,s,id)var js,stags=d.getElementsByTagName(s)[0];if(d.getElementById(id))return;js=d.createElement(s);js.id=id;js.src="http://g-ec2.images-amazon.com/images/G/01/imdb/plugins/rating/js/rating.min.js";stags.parentNode.insertBefore(js,stags);)(document,'script','imdb-rating-api');
#Crime#Daniel Brühl#Documentary#Gail Ball#Karin Steinberger#Killing For Love#Marcus Vetter#Tom Elliott
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December 2017 U.S. Theatrical Film Releases Directed By Women
December 1 32 Pills: My Sister's Suicide dir. Hope Litoff (NYC only) Badsville dir. April Mullen (NYC & LA only) Daisy Winters dir. Beth LaMure (LIMITED) The Dancer dir. Stephani di Giusto (LIMITED) Detroit dir. Kathryn Bigelow (LIMITED RE-RELEASE) Kepler’s Dream dir. Amy Glazer (LIMITED + VOD) My Happy Family dir. Nana Ekvtimishvili and Simon Groß (LIMITED + NETFLIX)
December 5 The White King dir. Alex Helfrecht & Jorg Tittel (LIMITED)
December 6 Bill Frisell: A Portrait dir. Emma Franz (LIMITED)
December 13 Miss Kiet’s Children dir. Peter Lataster & Petra Lataster-Czisch (LIMITED)
December 15 Permanent dir. Colette Burson (LIMITED + VOD) The Rape of Recy Taylor dir. Nancy Buirski (LIMITED) Killing for Love dir. Marcus Vetter & Karin Steinberger (NYC only)
December 20 Pitch Perfect 3 dir. Trish Sie (WIDE)
#New Releases#Badsville#32 Pills: My Sister's Suicide#Daisy Winters#Detroit#Kathryn Bigelow#Kepler’s Dream#My Happy Family#The White King#Pitch Perfect 3#Bill Frisell: A Portrait#Miss Kiet’s Children#Killing for Love#The Rape of Recy Taylor#Permanent
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Killing for Love (2017)
Dir. Karin Steinberger, Marcus Vetter
A fun little movie about murder! I mean it’s not actually fun, it’s the true story of a gruesome murder and an innocent man who took the fall for the woman he loved. It’s incredible what was overlooked in the judicial system back then, they skipped over obvious evidence and witnesses that would have completely changed the verdict. Also note that Soering speaks in German almost the whole time so his interview has subtitles.
Trailer: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=06hziukvipA
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Trigger Warnings For The Film: blood, gore, language, hints at sex, murder
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Bolsonaro a Al Gore: «Me encantaría explorar el Amazonas con EE.UU.»
📎 El diálogo entre el presidente y el exvicepresidente de Estados Unidos quedó grabado en un documental alemán ‘El foro’ filmado en Davos.
La película «The Forum», dirigida por el alemán Marcus Vetter, se estrena en plataformas digitales esta semana. Durante dos años, el cineasta tuvo acceso al club restringido de las personas más poderosas del mundo en el Foro Económico Mundial de Davos.
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Marcus Vetter’s new doc provides a rare behind-the scenes look at the World Economic Forum
As the first independent filmmaker in 50 years to be granted behind-the-scenes access to the World Economic Forum, filmmaker Marcus Vetter achieved quite a feat before he even set the camera rolling.
“The Forum” is a fascinating and admirably balanced deep dive into the organization that brings together the elite from the worlds of politics, big business, and more than justifies its near two-hour running time.
Shot across two years and featuring footage from the meetings at Davos in Switzerland in 2018 and 2019, the film touches on a raft of global issues, from Brazilian deforestation and Brexit to the rise of populism and corporate tax avoidance.
“The Forum” recently screened at the International Documentary Film Festival Amsterdam (IDFA).
Source: Screen Daily
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Davos the Film Entitled “The Forum” Armstrong Economics Blog/Opinion Re-Posted Nov 29, 2019 by Martin Armstrong Marcus Vetter’s film “The Forum” is a look behind the scenes of Davos. This is an interesting film and his follow-up to “The Forecaster.” It has very good reviews and is interesting to watch. Categories: Opinion
#100 Year Bonds#Amusement Tax#Armstrong Economics#Asset confiscation#Asset diversification#Asset recycling#Assets#assets bubbles#Baby Bust#Big Government#BOJ#bubbles#Business cycle#Carbon tax#cashless society#centinel2012#central bank#Central Planning#Common Reporting Standard#Communism#Corruption#Credit#CRS#cryptocurrencies#cryptocurrency#currency manipulation#Curse of Cash#David Pristash#Davos#Debt
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20.05.2017
The promise, de Karin Steinberger y Marcus Vetter.
Cines Aribau Club (DocsBarcelona).
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