Gay couple hotel review of the Design Hotel Aloft in Munich, Germany. During our German summer adventure to Munich, we stayed at the LGBTQ+ friendly design hotel by Marriott close to Munich central station.
16.09.2020 - 07:15 / variety.com
Dennis Harvey Film CriticIt’s been a rueful joke for three-quarters of a century now that after World War 2, there were miraculously no Nazis (or even ex-Nazis) left in Germany. To start unblemished postwar lives, an entire generation invented cover stories to minimize or deny the political affiliations most of them had before Axis defeat.
Some went further than others, adopting whole new identities in new lands to bury wartime deeds. The fictitious exhumation that is “The Secrets We Keep” has
.Gay couple hotel review of the Design Hotel Aloft in Munich, Germany. During our German summer adventure to Munich, we stayed at the LGBTQ+ friendly design hotel by Marriott close to Munich central station.
Entertainment One has gone abroad for more broadcast partners to back a second season of the Canadian medical drama Nurses. Ahead of Mipcom, deals have been signed with Foxtel in Australia, NBCUniversal International Networks in Germany and Africa, Warner TV for France, Streamz and SBS in for Belgium, Talpa Network for The Netherlands, Siminn in Iceland, Turkey's Foxlife and Fox Network Group for the Middle East.
Former tennis star Boris Becker appeared in a London court Thursday, pleading not guilty to a string of criminal charges related to his bankruptcy case.
Naman Ramachandran “The Bridge” is coming back to the Beeb.Germany’s ZDF Enterprises has licensed award-winning Nordic crime drama “The Bridge” to U.K. broadcaster BBC.All four seasons of the show will air simultaneously on BBC Four and BBC iPlayer.
Nazi flag outside his home - despite his claims that it was all down to his interest in military history. Police have launched a probe after the red and black swastika emblem was displayed in a front garden - the day after the Battle of Britain 80th anniversary.
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A man's misogynistic crime, a woman's revenge — it's territory that Noomi Rapace occupied memorably as the original Girl With the Dragon Tattoo. In a very different mood and setting, The Secrets We Keep finds her there again, and again the results teeter between the provocative and the implausible.
It’s not easy to grab hold of Julia von Heinz’s And Tomorrow the Entire World (Und morgen die ganze Welt), an attempt to describe what motivates a young political activist of the German nobility to embrace the warm chaos of a social commune, where she mulls over the use of violence in the class struggle with like-minded souls.
Guy Lodge Film Critic“And Tomorrow the Entire World” is a taut, headlong dive into a student Antifa commune in Berlin, whose residents gradually splinter over how to fight a rising tide of white supremacy. It was, per its press notes, originally conceived as a period piece by director Julia von Heinz, before she concluded that there was no need to do so.
Andreas Wiseman International EditorEXCLUSIVE: Noomi Rapace (Prometheus) and Aksel Hennie (The Martian) have been set to co-star in director Tommy Wirkola’s (Hansel And Gretel: Witch Hunters) Norwegian-language thriller The Trip, which XYZ will launch world sales on during TIFF.The film will follow a dysfunctional husband (Hennie) and wife (Rapace) who head to a remote lakeside cabin under the guise of reconnecting, but each has secret designs to kill the other.
Ed Meza @edmezavarSwitzerland’s Cognito Films has re-teamed with German shingle Elemag Pictures on a human drama about a group of pit workers coming to terms with the closure of Germany’s last coal mine.“Once We Were Pitmen” accompanies five miners on a bittersweet journey against the backdrop of climate change, Germany’s energy transition away from fossil fuels and even gender identity.
Tom Grater International Film ReporterEXCLUSIVE: The Berlin International Film Festival is set to announce the new chief of the European Film Market. I hear that name will be Dennis Ruh, who is joining from German Films.He takes over from the long-serving Matthijs Wouter Knol, who is leaving to join the European Film Academy.
Kristin Scott Thomas, Daisy Ridley and Nina Hoss are teaming up for writer-director Jane Anderson’s Women in the Castle. Adapted by Anderson from Jessica Shattuck’s 2017 New York Times bestseller, the film, set in the ruins of WWII Germany, is a heart-wrenching and hopeful tale of secrets, survival and the astonishing power of forgiveness.