Jeden zweiten Sonntag spricht Till Kadritzke mit wechselnden Gästen über aktuelle Kinofilme, Festivals und Filmpolitik.
Publishes | Daily | Episodes | 141 | Founded | 8 years ago |
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Language | German | Number of Listeners | Category | TV & Film |
Pedro Almodóvar ist mit zwei halbstündigen Filmen zurück im Kino, Wes Anderson hat mit einer seiner neuen Roald-Dahl-Verfilmungen den Kurzfilm-Oscar gewonnen, und auch in Mediatheken und auf Streaming-Plattformen gibt es derzeit viele namhafte Filmem... more
Für die ausführliche Besprechung von Jonathan Glazers The Zone of Interest haben sich Till Kadritzke und Hannah Pilarczyk namhafte Unterstützung dazugeholt: Sonja M. Schultz hat über das Thema NS-Film promoviert, ihr Buch Der Nationalsozialismus im F... more
Die Berlinale ist vorbei, und Hannah Pilarczyk, Frédéric Jaeger und Till Kadritzke lassen das Festival Revue passieren. Wir teilen unsere allgemeinen Eindrücke, lassen als unsung heroes Filme zu Wort kommen, die bislang untergegangen sind und empfehl... more
Am achten Berlinale-Tag sprechen Dunja Bialas, Hannah Pilarczyk und Till Kadritzke über das mitunter merkwürdige Verhalten von Festivalleitungen in Sachen Sektionenverteilung. Hannah berichtet von den Wettbewerbsfilmen Who Do I Belong To von Meryam J... more
Am siebten Berlinale-Tag sprechen Frédéric Jaeger, Luca Schepers, Dunja Bialas & Andrey Arnold zunächst über Abderrahmane Sissakos Wettbewerbsbeitrag Black Tea und werfen danach einen Blick auf die Nebensektionen mit In the Belly of a Tiger (Siddarth... more
Am sechsten Berlinale-Tag sprechen Dunja Bialas, Frédéric Jaeger und Till Kadritzke über die Wettbewerbsbeiträge von Nelson Carlo de los Santos Arias (Pepe), Hong Sang-soo (A Traveller's Needs) und Veronika Franz und Severin Fiala (Des Teufels Bad) –... more
Nach einem Tag Pause melden wir uns zurück, mit einer atemlosen Elefantenrunde: Till Kadritzke, Frédéric Jaeger, Anne Küper, Luca Schepers und Andrey Arnold sprechen über die Wettbewerbsfilme von Bruno Dumont (The Empire), Victor Kossakovsky (Archite... more
Im dritten Podcast von der Berlinale diskutieren Frédéric Jaeger, Till Kadritzke, Luca Schepers & Dunja Bialas über Olivier Assayas’ Suspended Time, Andreas Dresens In Liebe, Eure Hilde und Treasure von Julia von Heinz. Abonniert unseren Podcast in e... more
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