Jana Pareigis with Anne-Katrin Titze on her interview with Theodor Wonja Michael (seen in Josef von Báky’s Münchhausen) for Afro. Deutschland (Afro Germany – Being Black and German): “For me it was important to have him in the documentary …”
Jana Pareigis having arrived in New York from Berlin the day before, discussed with me her film Afro. Deutschland (Afro Germany – Being Black and German), co-directed with Susanne Lenz-Gleißner and Adama Ulrich, the influence of Audre Lorde and James Baldwin (Jana wrote the foreword for the German publication of The Fire Next Time), and her own childhood memories growing up in Hamburg, Germany.
Jana Pareigis with former German National soccer player Gerald Asamoah and her Afro. Deutschland team
The documentary features on-camera interviews by Jana Pareigis with Theodor Michael (who had an uncredited role in Josef von Báky’s Münchhausen), Samy Deluxe (recording artist and music producer), Robin Rhode (visual...
Jana Pareigis having arrived in New York from Berlin the day before, discussed with me her film Afro. Deutschland (Afro Germany – Being Black and German), co-directed with Susanne Lenz-Gleißner and Adama Ulrich, the influence of Audre Lorde and James Baldwin (Jana wrote the foreword for the German publication of The Fire Next Time), and her own childhood memories growing up in Hamburg, Germany.
Jana Pareigis with former German National soccer player Gerald Asamoah and her Afro. Deutschland team
The documentary features on-camera interviews by Jana Pareigis with Theodor Michael (who had an uncredited role in Josef von Báky’s Münchhausen), Samy Deluxe (recording artist and music producer), Robin Rhode (visual...
- 5/3/2022
- by Anne-Katrin Titze
- eyeforfilm.co.uk
Just yesterday, Empire posted a photo of Tom Tykwer and Lana and Andy Wachowski surrounded by novelist David Mitchell and producers Uwe Schott, Philip Lee, Stefan Arndt and Grant Hill. The occasion? They'd just wrapped shooting at Studio Babelsberg on the most expensive German film since the days of Ufa, Cloud Atlas. Babelsberg, practically on life support after the fall of the Berlin wall, is thriving once again. And in February, the legendary studio celebrates its 100th anniversary.
To celebrate, the Berlin International Film Festival, running February 9 through 19, will be awarding the studio a Berlinale Camera and presenting a special series, "Happy Birthday, Studio Babelsberg." The lineup:
Fw Murnau's The Last Laugh (1924) Josef von Sternberg's The Blue Angel (1929/30) Josef von Báky's The Adventures of Baron Munchhausen (1943) Wolfgang Staudte's The Murderers Are Among Us (1946) Kurt Maetzig's The Rabbit Is Me (1965) Konrad Wolf's Goya (1971) Roland Gräf's...
To celebrate, the Berlin International Film Festival, running February 9 through 19, will be awarding the studio a Berlinale Camera and presenting a special series, "Happy Birthday, Studio Babelsberg." The lineup:
Fw Murnau's The Last Laugh (1924) Josef von Sternberg's The Blue Angel (1929/30) Josef von Báky's The Adventures of Baron Munchhausen (1943) Wolfgang Staudte's The Murderers Are Among Us (1946) Kurt Maetzig's The Rabbit Is Me (1965) Konrad Wolf's Goya (1971) Roland Gräf's...
- 12/23/2011
- MUBI
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