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Christiane F. - Wir Kinder vom Bahnhof Zoo, 1981
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80smovies · 1 year
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🎬 “YO, CRISTINA F.” [Christiane F / Wir Kinder vom Bahnhof Zoo] 👻
🔎 Género: Drama / Basado en hechos reales / Drogas / Prostitución / Adolescencia / Película de Culto / Años 70
⏰ Duración: 131 minutos
✍️ Guion: Herman Weigel
📕 Libro: Christiane Felscherinow, Kai Hermann y Horst Rieck
🎼 Música: Jürgen Knieper
📷 Fotografía: Justus Pankau y Jürgen Jürges
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🗯 Argumento: Christiane F. es una muchacha de catorce años que vive con su madre en un típico piso colmena en Berlín a mediados de los años 70. Su mayor deseo es escapar de esa realidad e ir al Sound, la discoteca más moderna de Berlín. Un día su amiga Kessi se cuela dentro con ella. En el Sound conoce a Detlev, de quien se enamora, y su grupo de amigos, que se dedican a trapichear con drogas. Para sentirse a la misma altura de Detlev y no quedarse rezagada, Christiane coqueteará con las drogas hasta que finalmente prueba la heroína de la que, aún siendo consciente de su peligro, se queda enganchada, al igual que Detlev y el resto. Christiane entrará así en una espiral de degradación que le impulsará a prostituirse para poder pagarse los chutes..
👥 Reparto: Natja Brunckhorst (Christiane F), David Bowie, Christiane Reichelt (Babsi), Thomas Haustein (Detlev), Rainer Woelk (Leiche), Christiane Lechle (Christianes Mutter), Peggy Bussieck (Puppi), Lothar Chamski (Rolf), Eberhard Auriga (Alter Fixer) y Catherine Schabeck (Linda).
📢 Dirección: Uli Edel
© Productoras: Solaris Film, Maran Film & Popular Filmproduktion.
🌎 País: Alemania del Oeste (RFA)
📅 Año: 1981
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📽 Proyección:
📆 Martes 02 de Abril
🕗 8:00pm.
🎦 Cine Caleta (calle Aurelio de Souza 225 - Barranco)
🚶‍♀️🚶‍♂️ Ingreso libre
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🙂 A tener en cuenta: Prohibido el ingreso de bebidas y comidas. 🌳💚🌻🌛
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monsterasia-zero · 2 months
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The Cinema Movie Of The Week - The NeverEnding Story
Directed By Wolfgang Petersen
Story By Wolfgang Petersen and Herman Weigel
Based On The NeverEnding Story By Michael Ende
Starring Noah Hathaway, Barret Oliver, and Tami Stronach
Music By Klaus Doldinger and Giorgio Moroder
Distributed By Warner Btos.
Release Date July 20, 1984 (USA)
Country United States and West Germany
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tallysdhericky · 1 year
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Sinopse: "Hamburgo, 1970. Fritz Honka é um homem fracassado com o rosto deformado, que vagueia pelas noites de um bairro boêmio ao redor de outras almas perdidas. Ninguém desconfia que, na verdade, Fritz é um serial killer." Dirigido por Fatih Akin Escrito por Fatih Akin Produzido por Nurhan Sekerci-Porst, Fatih Akin, Herman Weigel Estrelando: Jonas Dassler Gênero: Crime / Drama / Terror Baseado em Der goldene Handschuh de Heinz Strunk Países: Alemanha / França Línguas: Alemão / Grego 🎥 Companhias de produção: Bombero Internacional / Warner Bros. Film Productions Alemanha / Pathé Film 🎬 Distribuído por: Warner Bros. Pictures (Alemanha, Áustria e Suíça) / Distribuição Pathé (França) 🎞 Tempo de execução do Filme: 1h 55m 📅 Data de lançamento: 18 de julho de 2019 (Brasil) ⚠️ Classificação Indicativa: 🚫 18 Anos 🚫 🟡IMDb: 6,7 / 10 🧑🏻‍💻Eu: ⭐️ ( 1/5 | 2 ) 🍅Rotten Tomatoes: 54% de Aprovação 🍅 CONSENSO CRÍTICO: "Sombrio ao extremo, The Golden Glove embarca em uma descida bem trabalhada, mas profundamente desagradável, na mente depravada e na brutalidade de um assassino em série." #thegoldenglove #thegoldenglovemovie #obarluvadourada #fatihakin #jonasdassler #dergoldenehandschuh #heinzstrunk #warnerbros #warnerbrosfilmproduction #warnerbrospictures #bomberointernational #pathefilms #Terror #Crime #Drama #serialkillers #horror #horrormovies (em Brazil) https://www.instagram.com/p/CoMNb_POrn1/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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persephone-nymph · 4 years
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Christiane F. (1981) Dir. Uli Edel
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My links:
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For my writing influences experience these-
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Books and Series:
Inkheart Trilogy by Cornelia Funke
Monster Blood Tattoo by DM Cornish
The Secrets of The Immortal Nicholas Flamel by Michael Scott
Star Wars: Episode III: Revenge of the Sith (Novelization) by Matthew Stover
A Series of Unfortunate Events by Lemony Snicket
American Gods by Neil Gaiman
Anansi Boys by Neil Gaiman
Jumper by Stephen Gould
Lorien Legacies by Pittacus Lore
Animorphs by KA Applegate
The Book Thief by Markus Zusak
The Dark Is Rising Sequence by Susan Cooper
Animorphs: The Hork Bajiir Chronicles by K.A. Applegate
Milkweed by Jerry Spinelli
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Comics, Graphic Novels, and Manga:
Marvel 1602, Written by Neil Gaiman
Sandman #19 'A Midsummer Night's Dream', Written by Neil Gaiman
Batman #52 'Gotham Is…', Written by Scott Snyder
Kingdom Come, Written by Mark Waid
Noragami by Adachitoka
Marvel Warzones!: Civil War, Written by Charles Soule
Superman: Red Son, Written by Mark Millar
Jupiter's Legacy, Written by Mark Millar
Batman: Cacoophany, Written by Kevin Smith
Batman: The Widening Gyre, Written by Kevin Smith
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Short Stories:
The Silver Key by H.P. Lovecraft
Through The Gates Of The Silver Key by H.P. Lovecraft and E. Hoffman Price
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The "Classics":
The Invisible Man by HG Wells
The Time Machine by HG Wells
Frankenstein by Mary Shelley
The Curious Case Of Dr. Jekyll & Mr. Hyde by Robert Louis Stevenson
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Poetry:
Paradise Lost by John Milton
Ozzymandias by Percy Blysshe Shelley
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Television and Movies:
The Twilight Zone S1 E21 ("Mirror Image"), Written by Rod Serling
The Twilight Zone S1 E28 ("A Nice Place To Visit"), Written by Charles Beaumont
Doctor Who Series 9 Episode 11 ("Heaven Sent"), Written by Steven Moffat
Batman: The Animated Series S1 E26 ("Perchance to Dream"), Written by Joe R. Lansdale
Hannibal S2 E13 ("Mizumono"), Written by Steve Lightfoot and Bryan Fuller
9, Screenplay by Pamela Pettler
Big Fish, Screenplay by John August
At The Mouth Of Madness, Written by Michael De Luca
The Count of Monte Cristo (2002), Screenplay by Jay Wolpert
Dead Poets Society, Written by Tom Schuman
What Dreams May Come, Screenplay by Ron Bass
Only Lovers Left Alive, Written by Jim Jarmusch
Push, Written by David Bourla
Spirited Away, Written by Hayao Miyazaki
The Ballad of Buster Scruggs, Written by Joel and Ethan Coen
A Trip To The Moon, Written by Georges Méliès
Invasion Of The Body Snatchers (1956) Written by Daniel Mainwaring
Seven Samurai, Screenplay by Akira Kurosawa, Shinobu Hashimoto, and Hideo Oguni
The Neverending Story, Screenplay by Wolfgang Petersen and Herman Weigel
12 Monkeys, Screenplay by David and Janet Peoples
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Plays:
The Tragedy of Doctor Faustus by Christopher Marlowe
Coriolanus by William Shakespeare
Fauste by Johannes Wolfgang Von Goethe
Hadestown by Anais Mitchell
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Video Games:
Alan Wake, Written by Sam Lake, Mikko Rautalahti, and Petri Järvilehto
Alan Wake: American Nightmare, Written by Sam Lake and Mikko Rautalahti
Quantum Break, Written by Sam Lake, Mikko Rautalahti, Tyler Burton Smith, and Cam Rogers
Control, Written by Sam Lake and Josh Stubbs
Bioshock, Written by Ken Levine
Bioshock 2, Written by Ken Levine
Bioshock Infinite, Written by Ken Levine
Assassin's Creed: Revelations, Written by Darby McDevitt
American McGee's Alice: The Madness Returns, Written by RJ Berg
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Still Arts:
'Relativity' by M.C. Escher
Woodcut from Title Page To 'The Tragical History of Doctor Faustus' by Christopher Marlowe (Ca. 1616)
Starry Night by Vincent Van Gogh
The Persistence of Memory by Salvador Dali
The Disintegration of the Persistence of Memory by Salvador Dali
The Creation of Man by Michaelangelo
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Songs:
Slide Into The Void by The Stupendium Ft. CamiCat
The House Always Wins by The Stupendium
Defend Atlantis by Flobots
The Poet and The Muse by Old Gods of Asgard
Time by Pink Floyd
Up The Wolves by The Mountain Goats
From God's Perspective by Bo Burnham
Sh*thole by Charlie Clouser
Venice Rooftops by Jesper Kid
Angel Devil On My Shoulder by @freeced
Viktor's Lament by @freeced
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Albums:
American Idiot (Album) by Green Day
21st Century Breakdown by Green Day
True Lives Of The Fabulous Kill Joys by My Chemical Romance
Fauste (Opera) by Charles Gounod
Appeal to Reason by Rise Against
The Sufferer and The Witness by Rise Against
Endgame by Rise Against
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General Musicians/Poets Who Constantly Inspire My Writing:
The Stupendium
Pink Floyd
Rise Against
The Mountain Goats
Flobots
@freeced
Robert Burns
John Milton
Johannes Wolfgang Von Goethe
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Nonfiction and Philosophy:
The Prince by Niccolo Machiavelli
The Art of War by Sun Tzu
The Hero's Journey by Joseph Campbell
The Metaphysics by Aristotle
Anatomy of Melancholy by Robert Burton
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starbuck · 4 years
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The life, death, and immortality of James Heath, 1864-1894
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“No sailor “home from sea” could wish a lovelier resting place, infinity above, the roll of the sea at the hill’s base, the lone cries of the gull patrol mourning forever.” –Fredericka Martin, 1942
The grave of James Heath sits atop Hutchinson Hill on St. Paul Island, in the middle of the Bering Sea, 300 miles west of the Alaskan mainland.
Fredericka Martin, who observed the tombstone in 1941, described it as being made from “polished granite” but, as years of weathering have made it harder to read, here’s the inscription written out:
[James Heath, Gunner’s Mate 1st Class, U.S.S. Concord, Born 1864, Died 1894.]
I took the photo above when I first visited St. Paul Island for birding in 2014. At the time, I didn’t give too much thought to the dead man that lay below me. I was fourteen and the baby Rock Sandpipers running across the tundra captivated my attention more than an old grave but, going back through my photos today I couldn’t help but wonder: Who was James Heath? Where was he from and how did he end up dying in a place like this? So, I took it upon myself to find out as much as I could about the late Gunner’s Mate of the U.S.S. Concord. 
James Heath was born on November 17th, 1864 in Rochester, New York to parents who had recently emigrated from Ireland. His father, Richard Heath, was a machinery-worker while his mother, Winifred, worked as a housekeeper. His little brother John was born in 1869 and his father passed away some time after this, leaving his widowed mother to run the household on her own. She would later remarry and have two more children.
In September of 1882, at the age of seventeen, James joined the U.S. Navy and seems to have been occupied with that for the rest of his life. According to his enlistment records, he was 5 feet, three inches tall and had blue eyes and brown hair, as well as a distinctive dark patch on his left thigh. 
His early service record is difficult to track but I was able to confirm that, after spending some time on the U.S.S. Vermont in the New York Navy Yard, he was assigned to the U.S.S. Trenton as an able seaman in 1888 and ended up in Panama. (Sidebar: just weeks after he left the Trenton, it was wrecked by a hurricane but, thanks to a heroic maneuver by the crew, only a single life was lost. They essentially formed a human sail to change the trajectory of the ship and keep it afloat until the storm abated which sounds very cool, if terrifying, and I recommend looking more into it if you’re interested.) After this, he spent some time on the U.S.S. Independence in the Mare Island Navy Yard and was then assigned to the U.S.S. Baltimore which took him to East Asia where he would make his final transfer to the U.S.S. Concord in January of 1894. I am reasonably certain that he never returned home from the Pacific in the six years preceding his death.
The U.S.S. Concord normally cruised on the Asiatic Station but, in the summer of 1894, they were diverted to another mission: sealing patrol. The Concord was to protect the Northern Fur Seal colonies of the Pribilof Islands from poachers or any vessels violating international laws that prohibited overhunting. While there, they also conducted scientific observations of the seals. Observe for yourself:
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James is only mentioned in the Concord’s ship’s log to indicate his transfer to the ship and, months later, his death, so I can infer that he was good at his job and well-behaved since those who did substandard work or acted out were frequently punished. But it seems that the days leading up to his death were rather peaceful. My personal favorite notation in the log is from August 3rd, 1894: “Birds - saw numbers of birds.” As someone who has been to St. Paul Island twice now, I can definitively say Same.
On August 9th, 1894 though, it is sadly noted that, at the age of 29, James Heath died of pyaemia. I had to look that one up and I’m almost sorry I did because it sounds like a nasty way to go (to spare the gore-y details, it’s a type of sepsis). His body was taken to shore to be buried that same day and a funeral was held by the crew but oddly, without a reason given in the log, he was dug up again the following day and reinterred on Hutchinson Hill, his final resting place. A wooden marker memorialized his grave until the proper granite tombstone was added much later.
Soon after the burial, the Concord would sail back to Asian waters and… that’s pretty much the end of the story. In the words of Herman Melville, “...and the great shroud of the sea rolled on as it rolled five thousand years ago.” All of James’ assets were left to his brother and sister-in-law; his mother filed for a widow’s pension from the Navy. And all of them pretty much fall off the historical record after that as far as I’ve been able to find.
But there’s just something about that lonely grave on that tiny island in the middle of the Bering Sea. The way it causes travelers, far from home, just like James, to pause and wonder about what used to be. 
“I wonder what sort of life James lived in that little gap between ‘born’ and ‘died’,” pondered John Weigel, of Australia who visited in 2019. “I wonder if anyone knows?”
Well, I’m glad to know as much as possible, at least, and I’m glad that you know now too.
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badgaymovies · 7 years
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In The Fade (Aus Dem Nichts)
In The Fade (Aus Dem Nichts)
BBB.5 (out of 5) Diane Kruger is devastated when a bombing takes the lives of her loved ones, leaving her with nothing but sorrow and more than a few questions: who did it and why?  The police are convinced that the victims of violence, who were Turkish, were involved in shady business or targeted by rival underworld characters (essentially victim-blaming Muslim citizens), but the clues that…
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dstul · 2 years
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Wir Kinder vom Bahnhof Zoo - 1981
Der Regisseur: Uli Edel
Der Szenarist: Herman Weigel
Musik: Jürgen Knieper
Die Filmschauspieler: Natja Brunckhorst, Thomas Haustein, Jens Kuphal, Rainer Woelk, Jan Georg Effler, Christiane Reichelt, Daniela Jaeger, Kerstin Richter
die Handlung:
Das Buch besteht aus Berichten. Als Christiane sechs Jahre alt war, zog ihre Familie aus dem Land nach Berlin. Der Vater trinkt wegen eines gescheiterten Geschäfts. Ihre Eltern sind geschieden. Christiane blieb bei ihrer Mutter und ihre Schwester blieb bei ihrem Vater. Christiane wird sich allmählich an das Stadtleben gewöhnen. Im Alter von 13 Jahren beginnt sie in Tanzclubs zu gehen. Christiane trifft die Gruppe. Zusammen nehmen sie leichte Drogen. Christiane trifft Detlef. Sie beginnt mit Detlef auszugehen. Detlef und der Rest der Gruppe beginnen mit Heroin. Christiane und Detlef denken nicht, dass sie Drogenabhängige sind. Aber es ist zu spät, die Drogen aufzugeben. Sie sind jung und haben kein Geld, und deshalb beginnen sie mit Prostitution. Die Mutter entdeckt später ihre Tochter als Drogenabhängige. Die Mutter versucht ihr beim Drogenentzug zu helfen. Sie schickt Christiane zu Verwandten in eine kleinen Stadt. Dort hört sie auf, Drogen einzunehmen, und beginnt richtig mit der Schule. Christiane erkennt, dass sie erst jetzt für das bezahlen muss, was sie getan hat. Sie weiß sehr wohl, dass sie sie als Exsüchtige nirgends in der Schule nehmen, also muss sie eine Hilfsarbeit leisten.
Meine Meinung:
Ich mag den Film. Der Film war traurig und sehr hart. Ich bin fasziniert, dass es auf einem echten Ereignis basiert. Ich bin schockiert, dass dies sogar passieren könnte. Die Musik im Film war sehr nett und vertraut. Dieser Film kann erzieherische Zwecke haben. Kinder fangen also nicht an, Drogen zu nehmen.
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ropetick · 3 years
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Atreyu: But why is Fantasia dying, then? G'mork: Because people have begun to lose their hopes and forget their dreams. So the Nothing grows stronger. Atreyu: What is the Nothing? G'mork: It's the emptiness that's left. It's like a despair, destroying this world. And I have been trying to help it. Atreyu: But why? G'mork: Because people who have no hopes are easy to control; and whoever has the control... has the power!
Wolfgang Petersen and Herman Weigel
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vhspartyireland · 4 years
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The NeverEnding Story (1984)
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A troubled boy dives into a wondrous fantasy world through the pages of a mysterious book. Director: Wolfgang Petersen Writers: Wolfgang Petersen (screenplay by), Herman Weigel (screenplay by)  Stars: Noah Hathaway, Barret Oliver, Tami Stronach
More Information: https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0088323/
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Available On (Ireland):
YouTube Rental / https://www.justwatch.com/ie/movie/the-neverending-story
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Just Pinned to Fantasy: The Neverending Story (30th Anniversary Edition) [Blu-ray]: Bernd Eichinger, Mark Damon, Dieter Geissler, John Hyde, Alan Oppenheimer, Jeff Burr, Howard Albrecht, Tami Stronach, Moses Gunn, Patricia Hayes, Sydney Bromley, Gerald McRaney, Wolfgang Petersen, Herman Weigel: Movies & TV https://ift.tt/2IQKPJ2
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johnsimon · 6 years
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It’s been a busy week on The Scene. This week, Katie Holmes showed up to support Jamie Foxx at the flagship store opening for designer sunglasses brand, Prive Revaux. Foxx is one of the “celebrity visionaries” behind the brand. Notable guests included Rapper Nicki Minaj, Odell Beckham Jr., DJ Kid Capri, and celebrity hairstylist, Marc Mena. The room was filled with high energy as everyone was there to support the pop-up and collection. Casa Noble Tequila provided cocktails to celebrate such a wonderful occasion. Cheers!
  In the Fade premiere, leading lady Diane Kruger turned heads in an “always sparkling” mini Halpern dress to celebrate the American premiere of the German drama at the MoMA in New York. Kruger was joined by Director Fatih Akin, cast members, friends, family and other notables such as Kathleen Turner, Prabal Gurung, Megan Boone, Dan Hedaya, Miles McMillan and Johannes Huebl.
Diane Kruger
As of late, Kruger has been getting a lot of Oscar buzz for her role after also winning Best Actress at Cannes Film Festival this year. After the screening and Q&A, guests headed to Ma Peche, where they enjoyed dinner and wine, courtesy of Ruffino Wines. Here, Kruger showcased her second look of the night – a glamorous black Tom Ford long sleeve dress – and proposed a toast with Ruffino Wine.
  Fatih Akin (Director), Diane Kruger, Nurhan Sekerci-Porst and Herman Weigel (Producers)
Party Pics: Katie Holmes and Jamie Foxx at Prive Revaux & Diane Kruger at In The Fade Premiere It's been a busy week on The Scene. This week, Katie Holmes showed up to support Jamie Foxx at the flagship store opening for designer sunglasses brand, 
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