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Berliner Philharmoniker 2021/22: Silvesterkonzert mit Kirill Petrenko und Janine Jansen

Experience New Year's Eve 2021 with the Berliner Philharmoniker in a cinema near you! The Berliner Philharmoniker and chief conductor Kirill Petrenko said goodbye to the year with a slightly different Viennese dance music. Incidental music by Erich Wolfgang Korngold enriches a Shakespeare comedy with Viennese flair, Richard Strauss celebrates coffee house culture in his ballet whipped cream, while Maurice Ravel delivers an ecstatic, explosive version of the Viennese waltz with La Valse. Another highlight is Max Bruch's First Violin Concerto with Janine Jansen.

Berliner Philharmoniker 2021/22: Silvesterkonzert mit Kirill Petrenko und Janine Jansen

NR 2021
Work in Progress

This documentary explores the transformations taking place in the world of work. Across Europe, Sam visits experts and individuals who are reinventing the way we work in order to find meaning: fully remote companies, freelancers, nomads, makers, content creators, collectives, communities, and more. "In the 21st century, we are now able to find the working environment that suits us, to find the codes we identify with, and if they don't exist, it's up to us to create them!"

Work in Progress

NR 2021
Asylum: Love Has No Borders

Lital is a travelling artist, specialising in traditional arts, and Vinas is a musician, who creates his own instruments. What makes their love story unique is that they come from different worlds … Lital is Israeli and Vinas is Iranian. When they met in 2018 at a peace camp in Turkey, they were both on a journey of self-discovery, both experienced travellers and honed in survival skills. It was love at first sight and from that moment they were inseparable. With Israel and Iran bitterly opposed to each other, they were forced to become itinerant, travelling across Turkey and the Caucasus on short tourist visas. They travelled to Cyprus in 2019 and, so they would not be separated, they were forced to apply for asylum. With no support from the welfare services, they became homeless, living off the streets of Nicosia and taking handouts from charities. It was ignominious and dangerous. This is their story, a tale of hardship, isolation and peril … but mostly of love.

Asylum: Love Has No Borders

NR 2021
Kopf Faust Fahne – Perspektiven auf das Thälmanndenkmal

For technical reasons – too massive! – this 50-ton bronze colossus was not demolished in 1993. Today it is listed as a historical monument, along with the associated housing estate. A relic from the old days: Today, the raised fist of the former German Communist Party leader and erstwhile GDR hero Ernst Thälmann in the Prenzlauer Berg park defies the collective forgetting of a not-so-long-ago past instead of heralding the victory of communism.

Kopf Faust Fahne – Perspektiven auf das Thälmanndenkmal

NR 2021