Jan schrieb am 2. Sep. 2010 |
| Wird es noch einen 3.Trailer zu \"WIR SIND DIE NACHT\" geben, oder war\'s das mit den Trailern?
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Sabine B. schrieb am 1. Sep. 2010 |
| Lieber Dennis, ich habe den Trailer zu \"Wir sind die Nacht\" gesehen. Und bin schon tolal neugierig darauf. Da ich das Buch gelesen habe, habe ich auch große Erwartungen an den Film. Die Besetzung mit Karoline Herfurth, Nina Hoss usw. ist jedenfalls Klasse. Und der Trailer verspricht sehr viel. Schade das es nur ein Buch gibt und keine Fortsetzung. Also für deine weitere Arbeit viel Glück und alles Gute.
P.S. Wenn ich den Film gesehen habe schreibe ich dir noch mal. |
Dennis schrieb am 30. Aug. 2010 |
| Thank you very much Katarina and Andrey!
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Katarina K. schrieb am 25. Aug. 2010 |
| Lieber Dennis (Sorry for writing in English but I just can\'t express my feelings right in German yet) I\'m from Russia and have always wanted to see the film about the WAR from german perspective. So I tried Napola. The film touched me, I remember that I started crying when Albrecht drowned and then I just couldn\'t stop myself. I cried for a solid hour than I began to think I was thinking and thinking. That the best thing about your films they make you think and analyse, analyse your own life. Yesterday I saw the film die welle. And now I\'m a bit shocked. When you see Napola you have an immediate rejection, they are nazi they are horrible I can\'t be like them. But when I saw the Wave I didn\'t feel such rejection and Oh my God!!! I would join the wave if experiment was in my University. And now I look at myself in a mirrow and try to understand who I am. All uniformic this stuff really has some twisted appeal. So I think I have finished. Thank you very very much for your films. For the chance to open our eyes one more time. I wish your film were shown at schools especially in Russia, especially in North Caucasus it would have a good preventive effect. Thank you ones more
P.S. Looking forward for the \"Wir sind die Nacht\" |
andrey travin from Russia schrieb am 22. Aug. 2010 |
| Dear mr. Gansel! \"NaPolA\" is famous in Russia. Thank You for such a touching and human story. unprecedentent level of the producer and actors\' mastership. hard and strong, severe and solid it reveals the spectators\' authentic emotins. the duet of Max Riemelt and Tom Schilling made the highest actor performance mark in europe cinema.
best wishes, andrey. |
Max Vernon schrieb am 18. Aug. 2010 |
| Lieber Herr Gansel! Heutzutage ist mein Deutsch leider nicht so gut und so Ich schreibe Ihnen auf Englisch. I’m currently reading a book by Alison Owings called ‘Frauen; German Women Recall the Third Reich’ Rutgers University Press 1993/Penguin Books 1995 and have come across a remarkable story which could be made into a terrific film. It was told by Charlotte Muller, a Communist inmate of Ravensbruck KZ. I quote directly from pages 164-165 of my Penguin edition:
“Ja, a thing happened with Polish girls,†she continued, and told a story that seems almost unbelievable in the annals of Ravensbruck. “Two pretty Polish girls fell in love with two SS men and the other way around of course, too. The two SS with the Polish girls. There are pretty Polish girls. It’s well known. And we knew what was going on, we already knew. One day the two girls were gone. How they got out nobody knows for sure, even today. Whether they were in SS uniforms or what.†She went on, “The two SS people picked them up, had an airplane ready, and off they went, to Switzerland.†There, she said, they married. (The story continues about how the girls took a list of inmates names which they gave to the Pope who then sent food parcels which the SS found difficult to purloin.) I would not even consider making a screenplay out of this story unless it checked out: the evidence, if it exists, should lie in Switzerland. Given the racial and disciplinary injunctions under which SS personel operated, this is, indeed, a remarkable story – if true. Without corroboration any film maker would be accused of an absurd invention which sought to sanitise the SS and turn terrible suffering into a romantic adventure –the KZ experience as soap opera! If true it is a wonderful subject for a film. I write to you because I was so impressed with your ‘Napola’. I’m a semi-retired history teacher in the UK with a keen interest in using feature films as a teaching aid – even pointing out their inaccuracies is a positive exercise for students. Most people will get their knowledge of the past from feature films or novels rather than academic books. Historical film makers have a difficult task balancing entertainment with enlightenment. Time moves on . Demonising the Nazis was never a sensible way to achieving historical understanding of their era. The film ‘Amen’ about Kurt Gerstein has already introduced the idea of ‘the good SS man’ to cinema audiences so a project like this should be sympathetically received. Best wishes, Max Vernon |
Lycée Heinrich schrieb am 14. Jun. 2010 |
| Entschuldigung : Literatur und Anpassung Preis..
Danke |
Lycée Heinrich schrieb am 14. Jun. 2010 |
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jacqueline schrieb am 13. Jun. 2010 |
| hey dennis
wir wollen versuchen den film zu drehen ohne großen aufwand zu betreiben... was uns aber nicht ganz so gut gelingt sind die mordszenen. hast du villeicht nen tipp für uns wie man die menschen realistisch schminken kann??? wäre sehr nett liebe grüße jacqueline |
jacqueline schrieb am 6. Jun. 2010 |
| lieber dennis,
ich danke dir sehr für deinen Tipp!! ich wünsche dir viel spaß bei der produktion!! ich werde mir aufjedenfall auch deinen nächsten film ansehen! liebe grüße jacqueline |
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