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<title>veränderung?! =/</title>
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<description>Oh, oh, das hört sich aber schwer nach Paranoia an ...  :wink: 

Also mir ist nichts aufgefallen, Interviews sind Interviews und das er zu seinem Privatleben nichts sagen will, ist total okay, würde ich ja auch nicht machen, wenn ich er wäre.

Du musst bedenken, Daniel ist auch keine 20 mehr, je älter man wird, desto mehr überlegt man wem und vor allem was man sagt, also ist auch klar, dass er nicht mehr so spritzig aus dem Nähkästchen erzählt wie vielleicht noch vor ein paar Jahren.

Ich glaub, der Daniel ist noch genauso nett, wie früher, nur eben vorsichtiger und das ist ja nix Schlimmes!  :D</description>
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<title>Inglorious Bastards</title>
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<description>And the spokesperson of Studio Babelsberg (which is producing the film) finally confirmed that shooting will be end by the end of this month or early February. I wonder if they're still in Paris...

http://www.salzburg.com/nwas/index.php?article=DText/o37gl3u19a_25wfiq3-twd0&amp;amp;img=1&amp;amp;text=&amp;amp;mode=&amp;amp;section=kultur&amp;amp;channel=nachrichten&amp;amp;sort=[/u]</description>
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<title>Daniels Familienstand</title>
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<description>zum Beispiel, Jessica Schwarz!</description>
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<title>John Rabe</title>
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<description>Yes, I agree with Lila, it's a problem about Cultural Industry, controlled by USA, and also inequality in news distribution... in College (Universität) we've discussed about this topic many times.
Anyway, I can't wait to see this film, to learn more about that story, not least to see Daniel on screen (that's important too, though  :wink: )</description>
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<title>Marion Cotillard</title>
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<description>Tilda Swinton had a genuinely loving reaction to Marion winning as well! 
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0P7pjZ87XII

and to be honest, i was the same...in terms of reaction! 
like this! --&amp;gt;  :D 

Marion is extremely talented! She's also very wonderful in 'Jeux d'enfants'</description>
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<title>German Actors (Superstars)</title>
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<description>August Diehl...with his very interesting film choices....would be similar to Christian Bale? But I don't think he's as popular as Christian (since Bale hit big with Batman) so maybe Cillian Murphy?</description>
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<title>Jessica Schwarz has a new boyfriend?</title>
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<description>[quote:ca551d6a2c=&quot;meininki&quot;][quote:ca551d6a2c=&quot;poppy7&quot;]
Didn't she work for some kind of MTV music channel at one stage?[/quote:ca551d6a2c]
Yes, she was a presenter for Viva. I think she did a few different shows for them, but I only really ever watched &quot;Film ab&quot;, which is probably the one you saw, too. As the title suggests, they did film previews and interviewed actors and filmmakers etc.. Not sure whether it's still on.. I think Jessica left Viva around the time &quot;Nichts bereuen&quot; (No Regrets) came out. Since then she's mainly concentrated on her acting.

To answer Lila's question, yes, she's very popular. At least, I'd say so... ;) I don't think many of her films have been released abroad though. She did quite a few films for TV as well, often rather &quot;arty&quot; stuff. ;) She usually gets very good reviews.
I keep saying it, but you really should watch &quot;Kammerflimmern&quot;, if you ever get the chance. I love this film to bits and Jessica is great in it.  :D 

Btw, this clip from her new film just really cracks me up:
[url]http://youtube.com/watch?v=969Gu83V3mw[/url] :lol:
It's of course in German though.  :?[/quote:ca551d6a2c]

can you translate that film clip? it looked really funny! i recognise benno from joyeux noël!</description>
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<title>The Edukators</title>
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<description>Yeah, indeed. I liked this news :)</description>
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<title>Was nützt die Liebe in Gedanken</title>
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<description>Wünsche einen guten Rutsch gehabt zu haben!  :D 

Jau, das Extra-Material habe ich auch geguckt. Kaum zu glauben, dass das tatsächlich der verregnetste Sommer überhaupt war, wo das so schön sommerlich warm im Film ausschaut. 

Wenn sich jeder aussuchen könnte, wen er liebt, dann wäre das Leben natürlich auch ziemlich langweilig und es würde nicht so schöne Filme geben, das stimmt schon. Aber es würde das Leben sehr viel einfacher machen. 

Keinohrhasen ist auch einer meiner absoluten Lieblingsfilme geworden. Ich habe den bestimmt schon an die sieben mal gesehen und schrei mich jedes Mal wieder weg. Jedes Mal kommt eine neue Lieblingsszene hinzu, allerdings das Highlight bleibt, wo Matthias Schweighöfer die Frau im Wellnesshotel fragt, ob sie bei dem Cleopatra-Bad auch dabei wäre und ihre Antwort darauf und dann sein entrüstetes: &quot;Ja, entschuldigung, man wird ja wohl noch mal fragen dürfen!&quot; einfach zu köstlich! Hier lohnen sich auch die Extras, wo Matthias Schweighöfer sich beim Anblick von Jürgen Vogels Silikon-Arsch halb wegschreit   :mrgreen: und sie die Szene ewig nochmal drehen müssen. Zu sehen unter Outtakes! 

Elementarteilchen habe ich noch nicht gesehen, steht aber noch auf meiner Liste. Gestern habe ich mit meiner Freundin Vom Suchen und Finden der Liebe geguckt. Der war ja mal sehr speziell, aber auch sehr schön. Das Alexandra Maria Lara so gut singen hat, hätte ich ja auch nicht gedacht. Die könnte gut die Lieder von Hildegard Knef neu aufnehmen.</description>
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<title>Was würdet IHR fragen?</title>
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<description>Also ich glaube auch, dass ich zu feige wäre ihn anzusprechen. Lieber nur einfach ein paar Sekunden (aus einer guten Ferne, jedoch noch nah genug bei ihm) stillstehen und gucken. :roll: 
Hätte ich den Mut ihn wirklich etwas zu fragen, würde ich ihn fragen, ob er Lust hätte mit einen Kaffe oder eine heiße Zitrone irgendwo trinken zu gehen. Dann könnte man sich daraufhin gleich mehr unterhalten :D</description>
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<title>Krabat</title>
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<description>I am not sure if this interview has been posted before but I don't think I had read it
http://twitchfilm.net/site/view/krabatinterview-with-marco-kreuzpaintner-and-daniel-bruehl/</description>
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<title>Hey there!</title>
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<description>Hi, Lydia, I hope you enjoy this Forum as much as I do. So was Ladies in Lavender the first movie that you saw with Daniel in it? My first one was Good Bye Lenin. Kisses</description>
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<title>A Short Christmas Greetings from Daniel!!!</title>
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<description>That's really such a wonderful message. Happy to see he took some time replying to us. :D Thank you for sharing, equinox, that made my day (-:</description>
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<title>Music?</title>
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<description>I know I am still a newbie,but I hope I can suggest something to the site admins. What if we'd put a playlist of songs, or even one song,chosen by a survey or a poll in the forum?Is that possible? :?</description>
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<title>Christmas wishes for Daniel</title>
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<description>Hi, I'm relatively newbie in this forum, I have a question, Equinox, how do you send messages to Daniel? Thanks and frohes Fest to everybody</description>
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<title>In welcher Rolle mochtet ihr Daniel bisher am liebsten?</title>
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<description>[quote:ad268f5ff0=&quot;ann&quot;]Werde Krabat sehen wenn ich am 20.12. nach BERLIN  :D fahre. Freue mich wahnsinnig darauf. 

Gibt es andere Filme, die ich unbedingt sehen muss? Ich habe mir Novemberkind überlegt...
[/quote:ad268f5ff0]
Ich hoffe, du hast ganz sehr viel Spaß! :D
Ich war am Sonntag mit meinem Freund in &quot;Novemberkind&quot;. Wir fanden ihn beide sehr gut, vor allem Anna Maria Mühe ist sehr überzeugend. Ist halt ein eher kleiner, ruhiger Film, aber durchaus sehenswert. 
Hmm, &quot;Die Buddenbrooks&quot; läuft am 25. an, aber dann bist du nicht mehr in Berlin, oder?</description>
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<title>Movies I fear I'll never see... (Kreuzpaintner &amp;amp; C)</title>
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<description>[quote:7b5a6bf559=&quot;Taty&quot;]So... how did you found out Daniel in your countries? 
For example, I like him immediately when I saw Goodbye Lenin for the first time here (maybe it arrived here why also Italy had its own story on Communism, since Daniel was totally new, German cinema underrated and the other actors are still unknown here).[/quote:7b5a6bf559]

Well, here in Argentina, the only Daniel's film which arrived to our cinemas was Good Bye Lenin. And The Edukators and Merry Christmas are available in DVD stores only. Nothing else. I had to download the rest of the films.
I found out Daniel because I read Good Bye Lenin sinopsis, and I liked it so much, that I watched the film and loved his performance. But for some reason I didn't watch The Edukators immediatly (here we use to watch the films with company, and I don't know why no one wanted to join me, here German cinema is not very famous), until one day I decided to rent The Edukators by myself, years later, and I just loved it, the film, and his performance too, of course (and I saw Daniel cuter than in GBL!). So I looked for information about him, watched more films of him, and here I am!</description>
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<title>Nice 2 meet you :)</title>
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<description>Welcome, welcome!!!</description>
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<title>Daniel on TV!</title>
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<description>[quote:3f60847d7d=&quot;baked_beanz&quot;]aaahh 
on christmas in sat1, germany...comes  &quot;merry christmas&quot;!! 20.15!
i´m so happy  :o 

i think i´ll stay at home at christmas  :wink:[/quote:3f60847d7d]

Haha, here in Argentina &quot;Merry Christmas&quot; will be in TV too, in Christmas Eve, Cinemax channel, 22.00! TV channels aren't very originals  :lol: But... better for me, and for us</description>
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<title>I'm not Daniel</title>
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<description>Thanks for the words of comfort, BlancheNeige. 

I do yoga so I am pretty cheerful and calm most of the time.
 
I quite agree about not trusting people you meet on the net. 
Although I met my husband on the net, so....

Anyway, it's an old thread, so I wouldn't worry too much about it. 

Now I simply forward to Daniel the messages that I get from people that are addressed to Daniel, not to me or the website.</description>
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<title>Dear Daniel...</title>
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<description>Ich schreibe diese Nachricht aus Persönlichen Gründen lieber auf Deutsch, manche Sachen kann man eben in der Muttersprache am besten erläutern.

Keine Ahnung ob du das jemals zu Gesicht bekommen wirst, aber es ist schön einen Platz zu haben, wo man seinen aufgestauten Gedanken Luft machen kann.
In erster Linie kann ich entwarnung geben; ich halte dich zwar für einen umwerfend hübschen, talentierten Mann, aber hab keinerlei Interesse an dir. 
Für mich bist du einfach durch deine Arbeit zu einem großen, Persönlichen Vorbild geworden. Deine Filme und Interviews inspirieren mich sehr, auch für meine eigene Arbeit!

Es währe schön dich mal wirklich und Leibhaftig kennen zu lernen, ein Wunsch den wohl viele Mädchen in sich tragen, aber ich möchte mir nur ein paar Tipps abholen und mal nett mit dir plaudern, das wärs schon ;)
Vielleicht treffen wir uns auch eines Tages zufällig bei irgendwelchen Dreharbeiten, oder du bekommst über deine Agentur ein Angebot zu einem Schüler Filmprojekt, das solltest du dann bitte annehmen, denn es kommt von uns! 

Wie dem auch sei, ich wünsche dir alles Gute für deine weitere Filmlaufbahn, ein vor allem entspanntes Leben und Glück in der Familie und der Liebe, falls es mit der Karriere mal Bergab geht.

Vielleicht trifft man sich ja mal zufällig in Berlin bei einem Spaziergang im dunkeln? ;)

Liebe Grüße, Bianca.</description>
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<title>Die kommenden Tage (new film?)</title>
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<description>thanks for the info! more new movies :)
Meininki, you're lucky! I hope you get some spot! :)</description>
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<title>Photos of Daniel</title>
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<description>Don't be sorry baked_beanz. If I knew how to do this all electronically I would, I just rely on the old fashioned ways too much I guess! I will let you know when I can send it to you, it might be a few days.</description>
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<title>Movies you've seen lately</title>
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<description>aaaah thumbsucker! I enjoy that film a lot. Funny!!
Lou Taylor Pucci is nice here :wink: 
As i said in an old post, one of my fav scenes is the ritalin effect on Justin (Lou character)</description>
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<title>Interview</title>
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<description>ahh i´m so sorry i forgot to translate^^
(sorry, my english grammar is baad, so don´t wonder)

karina is right, Daniel said that he has a deep mistrust against his profession. from the beginning, his biggest fear was to be held as an actor.
Since he was a child, his father said to him that actors have big egos, and they’re arrogant, extroverted and vain, and hide their unsureness.
as an actor you feel the compulsion to present you, to devvise you, to lie and to create your own reality.
for him, actors are the persons, who give their faces, who is given too much alertness. but cameraman and directors are, by far, the most interesting persons.
actors often forget the normality of life, if they sometimes demonstrate too much and too great feelings.
He avoids the red carpet as much as possible. he is out of patience with it.
he also avoids premieres as much as possible. he prefers to watch new movies regular in the cinema.</description>
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<title>Jojo introduce herself</title>
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<description>thank youall for the nice welcome :D</description>
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<title>DREAMS...</title>
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<description>first of all sorry for my baaaad english^^ my grammar is not wery well^^

last night i had a very strange dream..
i was a reporter, and i made an interview with daniel.
it was on a ship Oo
everything was so nice and great.. we laughed a lot.
then i asked him things about his childhood.
he´s getting nervous.. and i said: &quot;daniel, your mother is nina hagen (XD) and as you were a child, she drunk alot and she was very rowdy..how you feel about it today?&quot;
then he pulled his eyes open and walk backards. he looked at me like i was a monster..Oo
then he became jerks and he bashed his head against a wall Oo

in this moment my boyfriend called me -.-
i dont know why i dream such crazy things, but i´m scared about it^^</description>
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<title>Humor: What do you laugh at?</title>
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<description>I'm from Denmark and here we all agree on laughing at mother-in-laws. But you can make fun of almost anything here. We had these cartoons a while ago portraying the prophet Muhammed insinuating terrorism-link. We got a lot of trouble on that account. Sorry if it offended anyone. The news papers were full of cartoons making fun of Jesus in the weeks that followed. Just to keep scores even. :wink: I'm still not sure it was a great idea for the sake of freedom of speech to draw and print the cartoon first mentioned.
So...what is humor to you and what do you laugh at in your country?</description>
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<title>Reading of a bestseller, by Daniel?</title>
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<description>Oh, I gave old news then, hehe, what a pity, and Daniel didn't show up anyway...</description>
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<title>Let's all hear your favorite songs from your country!!!</title>
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<description>Well, I join to the topic, my favourite band is Soda Stereo, an Argentinian rock band, they went their separate ways in 1997, but they got together last year to do a tour across Latin America, this band is regarded as the best rock band of Latin America all-time, they opened doors to others Spanish-speaking bands of Latin America, they always changed, disc by disc, and experimented a lot..

http://es.youtube.com/watch?v=_Zi6AI2OqrY
http://es.youtube.com/watch?v=zT2FzxIo3Kc
http://es.youtube.com/watch?v=Iu_wK-vyDOM
http://es.youtube.com/watch?v=T7zl6hcXSBs

This is Gustavo Cerati, the singer of Soda Stereo, in his own personal career.

http://es.youtube.com/watch?v=7xp6T1kZC-A
http://es.youtube.com/watch?v=KLVvGrBfi6s

And this is an Argentinian female band, called No lo Soporto (it means: I can't stand it). Their lyrics are very poetic and sensitive.

http://es.youtube.com/watch?v=uLn36UoMyz0
http://es.youtube.com/watch?v=u3ai4F2RFUc

Argentinean rock has a long-running in our continent, but we sing in Spanish so our music is not well-known across the world, it's a pity I think..

Enjoy!</description>
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<title>Un Poco de Chocolate</title>
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<description>si, está en general parado...
los estragos del invierno, entre curro y estudios xdd</description>
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<title>A Tram in SP (now &amp;quot;Un Poco de Chocolate&amp;quot;)</title>
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<description>Hi Dana_Wild! Thanks for the answers.  :) Yes, now you mention it I do recall Daniel saying something about his Dad giving him the book but I didn't realize there was more to it.</description>
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<title>Neue Interviews</title>
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<description>:lol:  :lol:  :lol: Eine sehr witzige Vorstellung! 

Ich stell mir das immer so vor, daß er sich in ein Zimmer zurückzieht und da dann ausflippt - aber ohne laut rumzuschreien.  :D</description>
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<title>Lila, Lila</title>
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<description>Nein!!!  8O Das Buch hat zwar hier und da mal amüsante Szenen, aber wie man aus dem ganzen Buch eine Slapstick-Komödie machen kann, ist mir auch unbegreiflich! Ich hoffe nicht, daß sie das Buch so derart in der Verfilmung verfälscht haben, daß es nachher tatsächlich so eine Komödie ist. Das passt ja so mal gar nicht!  :?</description>
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<title>Art</title>
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<description>wow. :o</description>
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<title>Das weisse Rauschen</title>
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<description>ich fand den film eigentlich ganz ok, wobei mir das ende eher nicht gefallen hat.. ich mag eigentlich keine filme mit offenen enden..aber der rest war gut   :wink: 
ihr habt recht, die stimmen fand ich auch ziemlich nervtötend &amp;gt;.&amp;lt; 

und der ausraster am kino war wirklich göttlich  :o 

[url]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tZo26WnrXm4[/url]

daniel hat einfach das tolle talent, sich in jede rolle so sehr reinzuversetzen und sie richtig zu leben... jeder einzelne zuschauer fühlt sich dann mit ihm verbunden... das bewundere ich so sehr an ihm  :)</description>
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<title>Boon For Film Makers</title>
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<description>Filmaka offers funding to unknown filmmakers around the world and provides a chance to step up in to professional cinema and TV. Last year Filmaka commissioned over 40 web series to filmmakers across the planet, from Tokyo to Mexico City, and awarded $5 million in production funding to a Londoner, Nuru Rimington-Mkali, to direct his feature film. Filmaka has launched some new features to enhance its reach to professional film makers:-
 
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 5)    More Web Series: Filmaka has more than 25 web series in production with a new episode being launched every Monday and Thursday, watching webisodes was never more exciting, Every series has there own dedicated page with all actors, characters and directors profiles,bios,making ofs and pictures. To check more details check the Filmaka Channel homepage http://www.filmaka.com/filmaka_channel.php 
 
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<title>Viva TV videos (German people, do me a favor, bitte!)</title>
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<description>I finally got to see the Viva links. Thanks so much for posting them. I love to see Daniel 'as himself'! He looks like he would be a great guest on these shows. He really seems to consider his answers, not rehearsed responses. And I loved how he looked for the camera he should be looking at!!</description>
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<title>Salvador in Deutsche Kinos</title>
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<description>@baked_beanz: Schön, daß es mir nicht nur allein so ging!  :) Aber ich glaube, daß es fast jedem, der den Film gesehen hat und ein Herz hat, genauso vorm Fernseher bzw. im Kino gesessen hat. Wir können also stark davon ausgehen, daß es ganz viele gibt, die die Hinrichtung optisch nur erahnen konnten.  :wink: Das ist irgendwie beruhigend.  8) 

Die Frisur in Krabat ist auch toll! Ich mag es eh mehr, wenn er die Haare etwas länger trägt, obwohl ich ihn - wie wahrscheinlich jede Frau hier im Forum - mit JEDER Frisur nehmen würde.  :wink:</description>
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<description>Nichts bereuen war top! Wir kennen das wohl alle oder? Dir peinlichen szenen haben mir auch gefallen. Es gibt viel platz hinterm Sofa wenn die Peinlichkeiten zu schlimm werden :oops: 
Ich beneide aber daniel und jürgen dass sie nackt porsche gefahren sind in Ein Freund von mir. Will ich auch mal. Dann hat daniel recht, man probiert manches was nicht alle können. :D</description>
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<description>hello all,
Wow, some great tips and links here-----I like so many different types of world music.

I like some Caribbean, Cuban, and some Italian too.

I am really enjoying Josh Groban lately, he is something like Andrea Bocelli but I do not know what his nationality is,

Check this out-----[url=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ls7ila3srzI]Don't Give Up, You Are Loved[/url]</description>
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<description>The trailer looks great, I am even more willing forward to watch the movie now. Thanks!! :)</description>
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<title>A letter from Daniel!</title>
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<description>[quote:6ea1fe7837=&quot;meininki&quot;]
He emails his messages to the site. Usually to equinox, I think.
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Aah, I get it, he sends private messages to equinox... But how does equinox send messages to him? Through a topic in the Forum?</description>
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<description>Although it's been a while since you posted this ... the video is still up on youtube and boy is it excellent.
I would have to say that 'dony permedi animation' has a bright future ahead'[i:25176b204a]
Thanks for the post.
Nancy[/i:25176b204a]</description>
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<title>Daniel als Regisseur???</title>
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<description>Ein Zitat hab ich schonmal gefunden: :D

[i:a1498ef68c]teleschau: Und was machen Sie mit der freien Zeit?

Brühl: Ich habe ein Drehbuch geschrieben, das hoffentlich nächstes Jahr verfilmt wird. Wichtig ist mir auch, meinen Einfluss zu erweitern, also weitere Ideen umzusetzen. Wie das konkret passieren soll, kann ich noch nicht sagen, aber bald.[/i:a1498ef68c]

[url]http://www.cineastentreff.de/content/view/5820/111/[/url]

Ich meine aber, ich hätte da schonmal etwas Konkreteres zu gesehen, muss ich aber nochmal gucken...</description>
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<title>Krabat (auf deutsch)</title>
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<description>[quote:b2f44e9368=&quot;baked_beanz&quot;]hallöchen!
bin auch neu hier und ich finde es so.. *kreisch* toll, dass es eine so wunderbare fanseite gibt! Ich kanns nicht oft genug sagen, wie glücklich ich darüber bin, dass es diese seite gibt XD [/quote:b2f44e9368]

Hallo baked_beanz,

ich finde die Seite auch sehr toll und auch das Forum ist klasse, wenn es doch nur etwas belebter wäre ...  :wink:, aber wir arbeiten daran, also nix wie los!!!  :mrgreen:  ... wäre doch traurig, wenn ausgerechnet das deutsche Daniel-Forum verkümmern würde.

Habe übrigens heute gelesen, dass man Marco Kreuzpaintner (Regisseur von Krabat) nahegelegt hatte, den Film komplett in Englisch zu drehen, aber er hat gesagt, macht er nicht, weil das schließlich ein urdeutscher Stoff ist und er nicht einsieht, den in Englisch zu drehen (wobei er für Deutschland ja dann wieder hätte synchronisiert werden müssen  8O ), nur weil manche Länder (z. B. USA) nicht synchronisieren lassen ... und ich sage, das war auch gut so!  :D</description>
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<description>Pues al paso que voy espero verla algún día... Que me hacía mucha ilusión ir a verla en el cine, pero como no pudo ser, lo intentaré esta semana  :D</description>
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<description>Jaahhh! Die Szenen waren auch genial! Der Westarsch ....  :lol:  :lol:  :lol:</description>
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<title>Wer hat Daniel schon mal getroffen?</title>
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<description>Ja, er war sehr nett und auch sehr normal. Das mit dem Foto ist schon ein bisschen schade, aber ich hab ja die Fotos von ihm und vor allem die Erinnerung. ;)</description>
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<title>an daniel</title>
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<description>Lieber Daniel!
Als ich neulich den Film &quot;googbye Lenin&quot; mit meinen eltern angeschaut habe, musste ich zugeben, dass du ein brillanter schauspieler bist.
dieser film hat mich seht berührt und auch wenn ich nicht zu der zeit, in der er spielt gelebt habe, glaube ich, ihn verstanden zu haben. das hauptthema dieses ist die liebe zur familie, zum partner und zum vaterland. ich habe viel gelacht und war gegen ende traurig. 
bereits zweimal habe ich &quot;den duft von lavendel&quot; geschaut und finde ihn wunderbar. Es ist einer der schönsten filme, den ich jemals geschaut habe, er ist einfach schön und du warst in deiner rolle wirklich überzeugend und hast dein talent mühelos erneut bewiesen.
ich schaue sehr viele filme, denn ich will auch mal schauspielerin werden, meine mutter sagt nämlich, dass ich von anderen schauspielern lernen soll und die technik etwas abschauen soll um dazuzulernen.

ich glaube sehr daran, dass ich einmal eine erfolgreiche schauspielerin sein werde, denn das ist, was ich schon seit jahren will und ich glaube fest daran. ich bin mir sicher, dass jede frau glücklich wäre, einmal in deiner näe gewesen zu sein.
weißt du...? vielleicht drehen wir ja mal zusammen einen film?
also ich hätte nichts dagegen:D
In spätestens 5 jahren (dann bin ich 20) wirst du etwas von einer talentierten, aus kasachstan stammenden schauspielerin höre, mit der hollywood, deutschland und sonst jedes land der erde drehen will, doch diese schauspielrin (sie heißt anel) wird sagen, dass sie mit daniel brühl drehen will. merk`s dir und nimm die in 5 jahren bitte nichts wichtiges vor, denn du hast prktisch schon den nächsten job.

ich wohne in frankfurt, war aber dieses wochenende in berlin shoppen und habe die ganze zeit ausschau nach dir gehalten. du hast mich enttäuscht und bist nirgends aufgetaucht: nicht im KaDeWe, nicht im Hugendubel und auch nicht auf dem Ku`damm, so eine Frechheit!
du kannst es wieder gut machen, wenn du mireine email schreibst und bestätigst, diesen brief gelesen zu haben. ich wäre sehr glücklich darüber, ich bin mir aber im klaren, dass es sehr lange dauern kann, bis du ihn mal entdeckst. 
meine emailadresse ist : nelly.star@hotmail.de

ps. ich habe &quot;die fetten jahre sind vorbei&quot; nirgends gefunden, kannst du es mir kopieren?

Anel</description>
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<title>Daniel Speaks English...Again!</title>
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<description>i enjoy very much watch and hear Daniel speak in english and spanish

thanks for the link!!</description>
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<title>Susanne Bier</title>
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<description>Thanks for the tip. :D So far, I've seen him in Idioterne, Blinkende lygter, De Grønne slagtere, Rembrandt, Brødre and Adams æbler.</description>
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<description>Yes, I'd do that, too. I'd definitely dance in a supermarket. I often watch silly cartoons and occassionally behave like a 5-year-old. 
What I mean is that I'm learning to be mature about really important things - like taking responsibility for the things I do and say (even online) and taking care of other people, so that they can always rely on me. Especially the ones I love. Giving love and support to my family - even if it's sometimes very challenging. Being dedicated to my students (I'm a teacher too) and doing my job the best way I can. Living according to some moral standards.  
I think this is what maturity is about - not about taking or not taking part in fan sites or not dancing in supermarkets, or not playing cluedo for that matter...</description>
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<title>New Survey!!!</title>
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<description>yay! time for a new poll! :D It was hard, but I finally voted for Krabat. I want to see The Countess so bad, too.</description>
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<description>never old enough :)</description>
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<title>Post the pictures of your other fave (anywhere in the world)</title>
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<description>yeah...I just learnt it... :(</description>
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<description>Vaya, me lo he perdido =( eso me pasa x ser una de las pocas q no ve ese tipo de programas xD  me alegra q lo saken en los programas españoles =) deberia salir mas</description>
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<title>Say Anything</title>
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<description>*running to chekk em*  :D</description>
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<title>The Photography Thread</title>
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<description>great landscapes!! i love the last ones!!</description>
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<description>lol what's happening at 6:35 with the huffin' and puffin.

i have to say..the musical timing is perfect on everything.</description>
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<title>Help in Italian</title>
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<description>Sounds wonderful! I'm envious!!</description>
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<description>Daniel using chatspeak (in the email) is amusing :). I like that he's so informal.
Thanks for the script equinox, you sure stay on top of things! I didn't read it all because I might want to see the movie, but it seems pretty clear Daniel will play Frederick. 
I must say the thought of Tarantino making a Holocaust themed movie makes me uneasy. Subtlety and sensitivity are not exactly his trademarks, you know?  :wink:</description>
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<description>Hi MySelf
Vivek
Are you a filmmaker who knows someone using digital technology in their home in an amazing way?  Want to tell the world about it – in your native language?  Cisco and Filmaka want you to make a film about a &quot;Digital Crib&quot; - a home that uses digital technology - and send it to us.  10 winners will receive $7500 USD and another 10 will win $5000.  Winning Digital Crib clips will be placed on over 200 sites across the internet, for the whole planet to see!  Submissions should be 3 minutes each, and in your native language and are due October 13 - go to www.filmaka.com/ciscodigitalcribs for more information!
The Feature Film contest's theme for September is &quot;The First Day&quot;. Submissions must be 1 to 3 minutes long and must be uploaded by October 5, 24:00 PST. For more info visit www.filmaka.com/firstday
Regards
Vivek Mehra</description>
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<description>Wow! Charlotte Rampling is a wonderful replacement to Helen Mirren!</description>
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<description>yeah, mabel just told us about this in the shout box. So now we have a second confirmation. good! thanks ;)

I was expecting to watch Helen Mirrren... :(</description>
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<description>[quote:5d330fbe4d=&quot;meininki&quot;]I SO want to see that film, but somehow I still haven't got around to doing so. I love Czech films! :D[/quote:5d330fbe4d]

Oh it was so hard to get the subtitles! the German bits looked easy compared to the rest! lol

Thanks for the info! It seems interesting enough. Julia is moving into a kind of cinema that I like :)</description>
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<description>Wie immer, danke meininki!
Ich probiere diesen Link. Ich hoffe, das es funktioniert ;)

PS: ich hab' dich auf IMDB Daniel Board gesehen. Dort bin ich zekethepusher :D</description>
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<title>&amp;quot;Krabat&amp;quot; y Daniel Brühl</title>
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<description>yo creo que sí, que es un papel pequeño...de lo cual me alegro, porque tampoco mola que se haga demasiado famoso por EEUU...
todavía no se ponen de acuerdo sobre cuál será su papel..habrá que seguir esperando para saber más.</description>
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<description>I love the Orphanage too!!!</description>
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<description>True. We haven't heard of this movie for a while now.
I hope that he hasn't dropped out...</description>
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<description>Yeah, Ladies in Lavender is a very sweet film... especially in the end :D</description>
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<description>thanks!!</description>
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<title>Newbie here!</title>
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<description>Hi Ashley!!! Enjoy the site  :D  :D  :D</description>
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<description>The only cure for me is; Chocolate + good movies = Happy me!

But I tend to use other alternatives likes swimming, a couple of drinks with friends, geeking it up with my Wii or tickle attacks from my boyfriend  :D .

[b:de0b1c8d30][i:de0b1c8d30]Medea[/i:de0b1c8d30][/b:de0b1c8d30]</description>
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<title>How many languages do you speak?</title>
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<description>*English
*Wongatthaa/Wongi (my native mother tongue, only the dirty words and a couple of children's songs)
*Learnt Swedish for 3 months but I forgot it
*Learning German and Latin next year for uni

[i:6b70ed5b2b]Medea[/i:6b70ed5b2b]</description>
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<description>Pues visto asi, es cierto que siempre hay algo de en sus peliculas de españa... Que gracioso jeje</description>
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<description>There's only one series I really really love: Scrubs. I'm totally crazy about JD, Turk and all the others. Think it's great fun.  :D  :D 
[color=red:4a25dfb8fd]I LOVE SCRUBS!!![/color:4a25dfb8fd]</description>
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<title>Daniel's Hair Color...</title>
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<description>[quote:d089be11fd=&quot;Stuart&quot;]He is such a hottie in &quot;Salvador&quot;![/quote:d089be11fd]

absolutely  :D</description>
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<description>Thank you all!</description>
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<title>Do you know Donnie Darko?</title>
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<description>Very interesting review, equinox. Somehow things are clearer now. I knew all the Frank thing was related to reality because of the end, but not exactly why. True that if we knew more about the Time Travel philosophy, it's be much easier.
I like how you left the cast for the end, as if it was the less important thing in the movie  :D  actually, as it should be.</description>
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<description>Schade :(  Ich weiss nicht, warum er so Angst, gehört zu werden singen, ich bin sicher, er hat eine sehr gute Stimme... :roll:</description>
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<description>:(

I wonder what he's doing these days...I guess he's still filming &quot;Lila, Lila&quot; in Berlin, given the schedule...</description>
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<description>[quote:2f6772573a=&quot;meininki&quot;]It says &quot;That's how the Germans walk .... until 2010&quot;. It refers to one of these silly little routines football fans do:
 Basically, at first the fans sing &quot;That's how the [enter opposing team] walk&quot; and then they sort of crouch and move as if they're really old and depressed. Then, they sing &quot;That's how the [enter own team] walk&quot; and jump and dance and look all happy. So, I guess the shirts mean we'll be happy until 2010 and then the German team will be really really bad and we'll be all sad and depressed. ;)[/quote:2f6772573a]
 :lol: Clever  :wink: .</description>
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<title>daniel is sexy</title>
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<description>:D haha welcome snidergokul !</description>
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<description>Yeah :D</description>
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<title>Deux Jours (Two Days)</title>
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<description>I scan an interview in Spanish of Julie Delpy -&amp;gt; [url=http://www.danielbruhl.com/modules.php?name=Forums&amp;amp;file=viewtopic&amp;amp;p=10526#10526][color=red:6328e2152c]Check[/color:6328e2152c][/url]
here some comments about the film &quot;2 days in Paris&quot;:

Scan b (humble translation)

1. 
-What idea about modern love you wanted to communicate in this movie?
&quot;Well, I suppose that today is more complicated for men because they feel more insecure to the extent that women are stronger and independent of what used to be. Marión I think (my character) loves Jack, but she is afraid to compromise, just as often as men have. 
Actual women are just as scared, but even more because they fear losing their freedom ... But at the end Marión realizes that love is not so often. If you are a serious/profound person you don't fall in love every other day. &quot;

2. 
-Your film has a very Woody Allen style, and many critics have pointed out. Was it on purpose?
&quot;I take this as a great compliment, I love his movies, especially those first four or five. But when I was writing wasn't thinking about Woody Allen, just simply writing ... I think that what is reminiscent of an Allen movie  is the neurotic nature of the characters, but the issue and the way people talk is different. I like is the fact that it brought people with neuroses, and the truth is I'm doing this because I myself am full of neuroses!. &quot;

- Really?
&quot;Yes, unfortunately ... (laughs). It is a reflection of how I am. But I tried not to make a Woody Allen movie-style, only went as follows: neurotic is about people, my world.&quot;

- Some have described as the modern version of &quot;Annie Hall&quot;.
&quot;Fantastic comparison. I adore 'Annie Hall'. What's fun is that the last time I saw her was ten years ago ...&quot;.</description>
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<description>Interview of Julie Delpy made by a Chilean magazine &quot;Wikén&quot; from &quot;El Mercurio&quot; news paper.
Date: 16 May 2008

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The interview is in Spanish and it's about the actress as a filmaker. Delpy talk about how was the process of making his two films and that she is preparing a comedy in the next project.
The comments she did about 2 Days in Paris are [url=http://www.danielbruhl.com/modules.php?name=Forums&amp;amp;file=viewtopic&amp;amp;p=10527#10527][color=red:7ae875a665]here[/color:7ae875a665][/url] (quesitons 1-2)
The comments about the process of be a director:

Scan b (humble translation):

3. 
-I understand that becoming a director was hard to you, right?
&quot;It was really difficult, I wrote my first screenplay at 16 and direct my first film at 36, so it took me 20 years. I am not exaggerating. It was very hard, and I suppose that it's because everything I write is a little out of the ordinary. For example, when I wrote 'Before Sunrise' my agent read the first draft and asked me it was crazy, that nobody would like to see a movie with people talking all the time, it was boring. They are different films and perhaps that's frightening to some people. The financiers (films) are very conventional, they want to produce the same things&quot;

-And also win a lot of money with each movie, right? (The films financiers) 
&quot;Well, the people who financed '2 days in Paris' is gaining a lot of money .. but they didn't think that at all, they think to lose all their money. I liked the movie as it was. French distributors, of course, were a little concerned about some scenes -like the taxi driver- racist and because they thought might offend the French audience, but it was not so much liked. But they were nervous, because the French love to criticizes U.S., but others criticizing them. &quot;

4.
-What you learned of the art of being a director after this film?
&quot;It was easy to manage the team with '2 days ... '. In my next film, 'The Countess' (which is still not ready) was a bit harder because there were many more factors: animals, children, the time ... then had to delegate more, because I could not bear all the horses in the film. At the end you are the person who makes the final decisions. But I learned that it's easier for me to handle four people speaking in one piece, than a team doing great battles.&quot;

5.
-Just you are now in the process of editing &quot;The Countess.&quot;Does the idea of being a director head forever? How do you see its future as an actress?
&quot;I'm not sure yet. I enjoy acting. I enjoy directing, but lead can be very, very difficult. I think I enjoy few things more others: I love doing action scenes and I don't like acting or directing love scenes (laughs). I dont like at all. Now I am planning my next film as director, is a comedy. I love comedy, is relaxing, it's fun.&quot;

Scan c (humble translation): coming next!!!!!! wait!!!!</description>
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<title>Las Madres de Elna</title>
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<description>Wow seems to be a very nice film with Daniel!</description>
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<title>The Countess</title>
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<description>God bless Youtube lol</description>
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<title>Ein Freund von mir</title>
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<description>When I try myself if it doesn't  work I think I will be asking you for that software  :D</description>
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<title>Garbo</title>
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<description>Me too.  :D Maybe that's just a picture of him in &quot;make-up&quot; and he actually had a full head of hair... ;)</description>
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<title>OrIgInAl SoUnDtRaCkS</title>
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<description>Danke schön, M! I'm going to read it rite now :D</description>
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<title>In Tranzit</title>
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<description>Here it is the link to the movie:

http://www.mininova.org/tor/1293043

it was just a page behind in the thread. It is a torrent link, so you must have either azureus or bittorrent any of these programs that allow torrent links :)

hope it's useful!</description>
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<title>Daniel's 30th Birthday (help!)</title>
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<description>some examples...

1. a little bit funny pic made with images from &quot;funny deleted scenes of edukators&quot; and 5 version of posters from the edukators film
[img:7ac071af62]http://img365.imageshack.us/img365/4945/db3lb5.jpg[/img:7ac071af62]

2. whatever pic made by all the posters of Daniel's films
[img:7ac071af62]http://img518.imageshack.us/img518/2397/db2zg3.jpg[/img:7ac071af62]
i made two more with the same little images (posters)
[img:7ac071af62]http://img520.imageshack.us/img520/3368/2moremadewithposterofdamz6.jpg[/img:7ac071af62]

3. no more ideas for now

I should be working!!!!  :x 

ps: the images are bigger but to post here i resize them</description>
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<title>Daniel in Face Magazine</title>
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<description>Why not? ;)</description>
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<title>Good Bye, Lenin among top 5 rental movie in Washington St.</title>
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<description>Wow! Never would have thought that! This is pretty great. :D</description>
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<title>Thank you...</title>
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<description>Yeah, I do mean that bit lol :D</description>
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<title>Nice to see you.</title>
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<description>sorry my late reply mominthoughts :mrgreen: 
BIENVENIDAAAAAAAAAA = welcomeeeeeeeeeeeeee
and hi brave girl!! haha
hope you like the site, seems you already enjoy some stuff

.: M :.</description>
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<title>Festival de Cine Europeo in my country</title>
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<description>yeah very very handsome Andreas Wilson!
[img:ab4b83d4ec]http://img143.imageshack.us/img143/2291/ondskanvl0.jpg[/img:ab4b83d4ec]
i comment someday...

today i'm going to see azuloscurocasinegro 

happy M = go to the movies

=D</description>
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<title>Music from China</title>
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<description>hiya, no i meant i was looking forward to going to China...  i had an amazing time and have fallen in love with China. you live in a beautiful country. also! one of my very best friends comes from Xi'an.</description>
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<title>Pelis favoritas de Daniel</title>
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<description>dificilisima pregunta, creo que mi favorita es das weisse rauschen - el sonido blanco - por la espectacular interpretacion de un chico que descubre q tiene esquizofrenia (considero q es un rol desafiante para un actor y lo mejor de todo es que Daniel logra de forma especial el personaje)
Bueno las siguientes en la lista son good bye lenin, los edukadores, love in thoughs y Salvador (otro papel dramatico q Daniel saca adelante con gran talento)
he visto mas peliculas de él, pero creo que las mencionadas anteriormente son las mejores, ... wow y pensar q cuando me registre en el sitio apenas habia visto dos, es increible lo uno hace por satisfacer las ganas de ver cine, sobretodo el cine de Daniel jaja.</description>
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<title>Hi...</title>
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<description>Bienvenida Sara!!, welcome to Mr. Daniel forum  :wink: 
haha, i felt a little bit like you the first time i join the site, 
but what the hell, Daniel is a very interesting actor, so be happy to be a member.
cool your are an artist! i already like you. 
hope you post  a lot in the future.</description>
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<title>A new project with Gael Garcia Bernal???</title>
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<description>In the article, it sounds like he did. But I'm finding weird we're missing so many info or photos about the latest appearances...</description>
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<title>Daniel speaking in an English Film</title>
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<description>Good point  :) .</description>
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<title>Una pregunta...</title>
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<description>8O</description>
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<title>Me presento...</title>
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<description>bienvenida! genial verte x aki  :D</description>
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<title>Daniel as German Film Awards Presentor...</title>
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<description>[quote:d009e01a1c=&quot;meininki&quot;]I have no idea..[/quote:d009e01a1c]
Well, it's a cute moment anyway  :) .
[quote:d009e01a1c=&quot;meininki&quot;]Your dad definitely pronounces it correctly. :D[/quote:d009e01a1c]
Nice to hear, he's so proud of his German. One time my parents were in Berlin and the shopkeeper complimented him on his accent, my mother says he refused to leave the shop  :D .
[quote:d009e01a1c=&quot;Dana_Wild&quot;]Doesn't he speak really really fast? well to me, German always sounds fast ( I think it's something regular in any language when you don't understand it lol) but I don't know...compared to my German teacher..my goodness... :D[/quote:d009e01a1c]
I think you're right about foreign languages sounding fast, Spanish and Italian always sound like one long word to me! (But very pretty, they're the prettiest languages after French IMO).</description>
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<title>New admin</title>
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<description>yeah congreats! nice to see a spanish speaker as an admin too :)</description>
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<title>Deal Or No Deal. :D</title>
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<description>Deal or No Deal , 
You are right , It is a bit of a cult here in the UK.
I'm addicted to it!</description>
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<title>Happy 29th Birthday Daniel!!!</title>
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<description>29 , Seriously , To be honest I think he only looks 20!</description>
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<title>hola soy heriga</title>
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<description>bienvenida!</description>
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<title>Alguien vio en persona a Daniel aguna vez??</title>
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<description>ay, dios mío...a mí me da un patatús...aunque yo no me hubiera atrevido a acercrme así...sin saberme su nombre, jaja!</description>
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<title>Salvador...</title>
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<description>Thank you Estrella. I figured he usually does (he must have it in his contract or something, how wonderful not to have to have someone else interpret you because you are so gifted with languages. I am not and I do so admire Daniel and everyone else here who are), I had expected the German version would be subtitled not dubbed. I wonder why they usually dub. I guess Americans remake movies so they don't have to deal with either subtitles or dubbing!!</description>
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<title>Per la próxima vegada...</title>
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<description>Yeah, also said in shorter and easier way &quot;Bcn&quot;. And I also know some bars in Barna that rock =)</description>
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<title>2008 German Film Awards</title>
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<description>Anf the winners are: :D


[b:8ba27f4bac]Best Film[/b:8ba27f4bac]
&quot;Auf der anderen Seite&quot; (&quot;The Edge of Heaven&quot;), director: Fatih Akin

[b:8ba27f4bac]Best Film (silver)[/b:8ba27f4bac]
&quot;Kirschblüten&quot; (&quot;Cherry Blossoms&quot;), director: Doris Dorrie

[b:8ba27f4bac]Best Film (bronze)[/b:8ba27f4bac]
&quot;Die Welle&quot; (&quot;The Wave&quot;), director: Denis Gansel 

[b:8ba27f4bac]Best Director[/b:8ba27f4bac]
Fatih Akin, &quot;Auf der anderen Seite&quot; (&quot;The Edge of Heaven&quot;)

[b:8ba27f4bac]Best Actor[/b:8ba27f4bac]
Elmar Wepper, &quot;Kirschblüten&quot; (&quot;Cherry Blossoms&quot;)

[b:8ba27f4bac]Best Actress[/b:8ba27f4bac]
Nina Hoss, &quot;Yella&quot;

[b:8ba27f4bac]Best Screenplay[/b:8ba27f4bac]
Fatih Akin, &quot;Auf der anderen Seite&quot; (&quot;The Edge of Heaven&quot;)

[b:8ba27f4bac]Best Supporting Actor[/b:8ba27f4bac]
Frederick Lau, &quot;Die Well&quot; (&quot;The Wave&quot;)

[b:8ba27f4bac]Best Supporting Actress[/b:8ba27f4bac]
Christine Schorn, &quot;Frei nach Plan&quot; (&quot;According to the Plan&quot;)

[b:8ba27f4bac]Best Documentary[/b:8ba27f4bac]
&quot;Prinzessinnenbad&quot; (&quot;Pool of Princesses&quot;), director: Bettina Blumner

[b:8ba27f4bac]Best Children's or Youth Film[/b:8ba27f4bac]
&quot;Leroy,&quot; director: Armin Volckers

[b:8ba27f4bac]Best Cinematography[/b:8ba27f4bac]
Benedict Neuenfels, &quot;Liebesleben&quot; (&quot;Love Life&quot;)

[b:8ba27f4bac]Best Editing[/b:8ba27f4bac]
Andrew Bird, &quot;Auf der anderen Seite&quot; (&quot;The Edge of Heaven&quot;)

[b:8ba27f4bac]Best Production Design[/b:8ba27f4bac]
Erwin Prib, &quot;Absurdistan&quot;

[b:8ba27f4bac]Best Costume Design[/b:8ba27f4bac]
Sabine Greunig, &quot;Kirschblüten&quot; (&quot;Cherry Blossoms&quot;)

[b:8ba27f4bac]Best Score[/b:8ba27f4bac]
Ali N. Askin, &quot;Leroy&quot;

[b:8ba27f4bac]Best Sound Design[/b:8ba27f4bac]
Dirk W. Jakob, Martin Steyer, Pawel Wdwovczak, &quot;Trade&quot; 

[b:8ba27f4bac]Honorary Lola for Lifetime Achievement[/b:8ba27f4bac]
Alexander Kluge</description>
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<title>PDF tips</title>
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<description>Hmmm... I'll ask my brother about that! He knows better  :D</description>
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<title>Philippines nominated in Cannes 2008!!! (After 25 years)</title>
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<description>Woohoo! Congrats!  :D 

Alexandra Maria Lara will be a member of the jury this year!  Sean Penn will be head of the jury and the other members are Natalie Portman, Alfonso Cuaron (:D), Rachid Bouchareb, Sergio Castellitto and Apichatpong Weerasethakul.</description>
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<title>Joyeux Noël</title>
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<description>On 4 March [b:723797b50e]2007[/b:723797b50e], I, [b:723797b50e]girlinthegarret[/b:723797b50e], wrote : [quote:723797b50e] Now I have the problem of when to watch these films because I'm going to be very busy for the next two months (and will probably feel guilty if I spend time watching films...  ) 

But the moral of the story is: never say that you don't believe in Santa Claus!! Not one film - but three!! Yeeha! Merry Christmas to me!!  [/quote:723797b50e]

Can you believe it? I didn't get to see this film until the beginning of February 2008!! I took it with me when I went to see a friend in Denmark....  :roll: 

Was it worth the wait? Well, I'm not sure. I can't remember all the details now another 11 weeks later... but I do remember thinking that the love story element was rather weak. I think it could have been more or less left out entirely as it didn't seem to add much to the whole.

There were some strong performances - but I'm not sure that Daniel really shone. [Hides from enraged Daniel fans...] I think that was probably because his character did not really have a pivotal role in the story, rather than his acting being below par.

I might watch it again to see if I can persuade myself of its qualities - but it could be some time until I get round to watching it at someone else's place.</description>
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<title>24 Festival de México 2008</title>
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<description>Ein Freund at the airport?? What I want to know is how come they (Daniel's agent, publicist, etc) didn't let us know before hand! Maybe some members of this site could have gone if they had known when and where. Do you think the London run will be better publicized? I hope so!</description>
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<title>Cine Español</title>
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<description>jarrrl! gracias!

hacia tiempo q tenia ganas de volver a verla. ya tengo la excusa :)</description>
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<title>Daniel Brühl hará obra de teatro en Islandia</title>
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<description>Ostras....

Cierto, no dice nada sobre la obra. Que yo sepa con Daniel ya no contaban para la obra. A no ser que haya sido solo en Islandia, y en Mexico si que vaya a hacer la parte de alguno de los actores islandeses, no se..
Esto es como jugar al cluedo vamos. A ver si nos enteramos de algo mas xDD

Subo la noticia, ok? gracias!!</description>
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<title>In Tranzit Sceencaps!</title>
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<description>If you mean the ratio like in your caps, seems to me fair enough :)</description>
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<title>Krabat *Spoilers*</title>
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<description>[quote:25774e04d0=&quot;meininki&quot;]
The war mentioned in the book is the Thirty Years' War (1618 to 1648).
[url]http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thirty_years_war[/url][/quote:25774e04d0]
I looked through this thread again today and I realized I was talking nonsense before...
For the film, they decided to have the story set during the Thirty Years' War, but the book is set during the reign of Augustus II the Strong ([url]http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Augustus_II_the_Strong[/url]). I think the war mentioned in the book is the Great Northern War ([url]http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Great_Northern_War[/url]).</description>
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<title>Daniel deja la actuación (broma del día de los inocentes)</title>
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<description>Por si a alguien le ha dado un telele leyendo la noticia que hemos subido a la página, que sepa que es una broma del día de los inocentes (que ya sabréis que es el día 1 de Abril para el Reino Unido y varios países más) No deja la actuación ni por un tiempo ni por nada, sigue como siempre :)

A mí también me dio algo al leerlo, porque llegué tarde al tema jajaja.</description>
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<title>Daniel to give up acting... (April Fool's Day! Joke Joke!)</title>
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<description>Damn sure it worked!  :wink:</description>
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<title>Lee Dong-Gun's brother</title>
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<description>I only know that he was stabbed and two teenagers were charged...strangely enough it hasn't been on the TVnews - only on the net news... but yeah, it happenned in Sydney and he died on the Thrsday morning...

I suppose me living in Queensland, not New South Wales, the 'close to home' might seem to be stretching it a bit but I'm just shocked that something could happen like this in Australia at all - especially it not being on the news with him being quite famous...I'm not sure why exactly the atack took place but I'd like to know...</description>
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<title>Hans Weingartner...</title>
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<description>I've already posted this on the &quot;The Edukators&quot; thread:  :D 

There's a new website about German films and filmmakers:
[url]http://www.vierundzwanzig.de/[/url]

There's also a clip from &quot;The Edukators&quot; and an interview with Hans Weingartner (both as a text and as a video). Unfortunately though it's only available in German:
[url]http://www.vierundzwanzig.de/regie_spielfilm/interview_mit_hans_weingartner[/url]</description>
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<title>Festival of German Films in Australia</title>
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<description>The Audi Festival of German Films will be held in April, in Sydney (16 – 27 April), Melbourne (17 - 27 April), Perth (18 - 20 April) and Brisbane (23 - 27 April).
Since we have quite a few Australian members, I thought I'd let you know. ;)

The line-up is pretty great, they'll be showing &quot;And Along Come Tourists&quot;, &quot;The Edge of Heaven&quot;, &quot;The Wave&quot;, Hans Weingartner's latest film &quot;Reclaim Your Brain&quot; (Free Rainer) and the Oscar-winning &quot;The Counterfeiters&quot; among others.
[url]http://www.goethe.de/ins/au/lp/prj/ff08/enindex.htm[/url]
Also, Jürgen Vogel will apparently be in attendance. :D</description>
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<title>Link für Fans des deutschen Films</title>
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<description>Die deutsche Filmakademie hat ein neues &quot;Wissensportal&quot; online gestellt:
[url]http://www.vierundzwanzig.de/[/url]

Ich hab mir das Ganze mal ein bisschen angesehen und bin doch ziemlich begeistert. Bisher gibt es Filmausschnitte einiger sehr guter Filme und (Video-)Interviews mit einigen Größen des deutschen (bzw. deutschsprachigen) Films, z.B.:
Wolfgang Becker, Hans Weingartner, Martina Gedeck, Bernd Eichinger, Michael Ballhaus und Niki Reiser.
Bin gespannt, was da noch so dazukommt. :D</description>
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<description>There's a new website about German films and filmmakers:
[url]http://www.vierundzwanzig.de/[/url]

There's also a clip from &quot;Good Bye Lenin!&quot; and an interview with Wolfgang Becker (both as a text and as a video). Unfortunately though it's only available in German :(:
[url]http://www.vierundzwanzig.de/regie_spielfilm/interview_mit_wolfgang_becker[/url]</description>
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<description>Wow! This is really impressive!!  8O</description>
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<description>Aunque supongo que esto no necesariamente llegue al destinatario original, es un excelente ejercicio psicológico. Primero aclaro que no soy ningún fanático de nada, lo que no significa que tenga ideas firmes en varios temas. He leído aquí un encuentro virtual, creo, y rescato para mí un mensaje donde  -creo que era una muchacha- te preguntaba si te gustaba mantener tu anonimato en lo posible o bien disfrutabas de tu fama y tu le contestaste que si era simpatica tomarias un cafe con ella. Creo que esa chispa es la que a mi me trae hasta aquí, buscando un &quot;encuentro&quot;, no físico, sino de vivencias, de ideas, de compartir un poco de nosotros con los demás, pero con franqueza, no con cualquiera. Ahí reside mi coincidencia mayor contigo: el hacernos cargo de nuestra sinceridad, el no intentar agradar a todo el mundo  sino ser auténticos. Yo sé que no te conozco, que tendrás muchas cosas muy lindas para disfrutar pero como todo el mundo tendras tus puntos débiles, tus dolencias y tristezas. Bueno, a veces nos olvidamos de estas cosas simples, pero no sólo se vé en algunos de tus papeles sino por ejemplo cuando te compras ese auto tan peculiar -hablo del peugeot 304- o decides ir a Berlín con un fundamento muy fuerte, quizá mas sentimental que racional, o te das una vuelta por Barcelona. Pienso que disfrutas de las cosas simples, aquellas para las cuales la fama no es necesaria, ni siquiera el dinero. Pero sí el tiempo, tiempo para frenar el balón, como dirian en España -yo soy argentino y aquí decimos &quot;parar la pelota&quot;- para el ocio verdadero, el que no nos ocupa con cosas sino con nosotros, personas, animales, el mundo. En mi caso nunca milité como ecologista, verdaderamente cada vez voy tomando mayor conciencia del lugar que tenemos en el mundo, y mi admiración por la naturaleza, también cada vez mayor, simplemente me conduce a respetarla. Pero sobre todo creo en los principios, los que nos rigen, porque sin ellos es imposible llegar a ser libres. Ser libres para disfrutar la vida es un desafío ético, entonces, cada vez mas dificil, vivimos en un mundo donde permanentemente todo puede ser cuestionado, ya nada es sagrado, intocable, indiscutible, especialmente en nuestro interior, por mas que no querramos verlo. ¿Cómo hacer pie en este terremoto, esta verdadera krisis? Algunos diran que viviendo minuto a minuto, sin preocuparse demasiado de lo que vendrá. Otros, refugiándose en lo conocido, la religión, los dogmas. Yo, humildemente, decidí que hay cosas que no se negocian, como la dignidad, por dar sólo un ejemplo. Y que todo principio, norma o regla, por más universal que sea, tiene excepciones. A partir de allí, trato de adaptarme a esta realidad, pero con reservas, puesto que no quiero que me devore. Mucho, mucho amor propio al mismo tiempo que la suficiente humildad y apertura mental como para poder relacionarme y tratar de convivir en un mundo cada vez mas convulsionado. Manejarme con un mínimo de respeto en general, el cual se acrecentará según lo que me inspire cada persona y nunca pero nunca centrar mis acciones alrededor de otro, seguir ejemplos pero hacer mi propio camino, propio en cuanto a que lo elijo, nunca es del todo original. Y que el objetivo de ellas sea para la dicha general.
 Ahora bien, te preguntarás el por qué de mi título. Me pareció el más apropiado porque veo que te preocupa un poco el hecho de no hacer lo suficiente para mejorar las cosas, por ejemplo militando alguna causa como la ecológica o contra el hambre en el mundo -son ejemplos, no digo que sea esto lo que quieres hacer- y que te descargas un poco en la actuación cuando te tocan papeles semejantes. A mí me sucede algo parecido, soy docente de secundaria, milité en la universidad y desde mi ingreso en la docencia me desligué de aquella militancia, quede absorbido por mi trabajo y mi nueva vida. Pero no hace mucho volvi a leer un libro de un filósofo argentino que marcó profundamente mi pensamiento desde mi adolescencia, Jaime Barylko. El libro se llama &quot;la revolución educativa&quot; y en él nos invita a tomar el toro por las astas y retomar nuestro rol de educadores, que perdamos el miedo a traumar a los alumnos y les inculquemos que sólo con mucho esfuerzo e incluso sufrimiento se aprende verdaderamente -palabras de Antonio Gramsci. Entonces mi rol, cuestionado, vapuleado, vuelve e tomar sentido y he aquí que requiere de todo un esfuerzo de mi parte, de luchar contra la corriente, en fin, de mi militancia. Quizá, puedo equivocarme pero lo creo así, quizá cada uno de nosotros tenga una misión así en este mundo, que no nos llevará al bronce pero que será ese granito de arena indispensable para que exista una playa. Aunque no seamos conscientes de ello, en cada momento cada uno ocupa cierto lugar de poder, yo como docente, tú como artista, actor que eres ysiempre hay algún modo de emplear ese poder con fines de mejorar el mundo. Para eso creo que nos sirve la libertad, para elegir a conciencia y en pos de lo mejor para todos, pero que el todos incluya no sólo a la humanidad sino a la tierra misma. Cualquier otro uso siempre es mas simple pero empeora en vez de mejorar, los resultados están a la vista.
  Bueno, esto se tornó muy extenso así que sólo resta despedirme como lo hacemos los revolucionarios, ¡un abrazo y hasta siempre!
                                                                                       Fede</description>
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<description>A few days ago I saw a show about Tyrone Power, He was so hot. I think the young Tyrone Power looks like Daniel. He could play him in any remakes.  :D</description>
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<description>Dude, I wasn't trying to cause any problemos, k?  8O 

I was kidding, if you knew me at all, which you don't. I do this stuff all the time, and I'm just playing.  :evil: 

And, yes, i can write using proper grammer, but the subject space wouldn't allow that. How inconvienient. :roll: 

i don't want to start any 'fights' because I am not that kind of person. I am very kind, and I try to be respectful of others. 

I apologize if my title offended you, even though it wasn't meant for that at all. For future recomendation, I don't usually live my life to offend, or anger, or dis others, because I don't have that right, nor the privelage.</description>
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<title>14 (Lope de Vega film)</title>
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<description>yeah, may be that's it! I know it but it I did not realize it...</description>
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<title>new European collaborations between my favorite actors!</title>
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<description>I forgot &quot;In Bruges&quot;: Colin Farrell with Brendan Gleeson and Ralph Fiennes, fantastic trio!!!!
I'm agree on Helen Mirren, wonderful actress!!!!</description>
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<title>YOUTUBE video thread (post links for fun)</title>
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<description>This is crazy, there was a beauty pageant in our country and it turns out to be hilarious because one of the girl's english turned out very very bad...

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6ovenZba8ZI&amp;amp;feature=related

But guess what, she still won and she will represent our country in the 2008 Miss World Beauty Pageant! I just hope she will speak in our native language in Miss World to avoid humiliation  :D</description>
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<title>New girl in town...</title>
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<description>lol ok then... :wink:</description>
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<title>Mini interview with Daniel!!!</title>
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<description>But I will be posting a birthday wish... Who wouldn't :?: 

I mean, look at Mr. Bruhl. (pretend there is a picture of Mr. Bruhl here.)

ahem... He is sexy, gorgoues, and talented.  :oops: And he is one of the best European actor from what the critics have to say... I believe.

cough cough.... :oops:</description>
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<title>New Survey: Actor you want to work with Dani...</title>
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<description>Ewan McGregor, too. And Christian Bale.</description>
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<title>European Shooting Stars 2008</title>
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<description>I know he wasn't in your shooting star list but how about Charlie Cox for his cuteness quotient?</description>
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<description>I saw it just today, sorry I don't know if I must vote here, I don't see any pointer over the names

I vote Jonathan Rhys Meyers but if I could give 2 votes, I choose also Cillian
I don't know well the other actors

I would add other names, but that's enough</description>
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<title>Help in French</title>
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<description>My pleasure, equinox. La Vie en rose was an incredible film!</description>
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<title>Visitor Locations (Maps)</title>
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<description>I don't think so ;)</description>
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<title>Men's Health Best Fashion&amp;quot; Best Style for Daniel!!!</title>
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<description>Sehr kühl! An asset to the country no less.</description>
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<title>Daniel lied to Queen Elizabeth II???</title>
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<description>I think that would be considered more like fibbing than telling lies. If it was a lie it was a white lie and maybe he crossed his fingers when he told it! I imagine the Queen being very pleased to meet someone so fresh and new (I know I would be!!) and not yet another boring politician!!</description>
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<title>Oscars 2007</title>
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<description>Here's a video of Glen and Markéta  performing &quot;Falling Slowly&quot; and accepting the award:

[url]http://youtube.com/watch?v=ck_c40EdLFE[/url]

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<title>esto esta muerto!!!!!! noooooooooooo</title>
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<description>Hola,
La foto se la envié yo a Stuart x mail pq no sé por qué extraña razón no puedo pegarla aquí.
Sí, la foto es de una revista que encontré en casa de cuando se estrenó Salvador, no me acordaba que la tenía y no me sonaba que tuviésemos esa foto en la galería...</description>
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<title>Bourne Ultimatum (Daniel's Role)</title>
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<description>Hey guys look at this: Daniel was nominated in &quot;Vulture Gives Out the Award Oscar Forgot: Best Bit Part&quot;, by the nymag....</description>
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<title>Thread for Daniel's Up and Coming Projects...</title>
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<description>&quot;The Ice Woman&quot;</description>
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<title>Hackers or Virus...</title>
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<description>Thanks!  :) I'm always here reading, I guess I didn't have anything to say  :wink: .</description>
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<title>subtítulos</title>
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<description>Graciasssssssssss dana_wild! por acorarte de mi y por las noticias, que sería de nosotras sin ti. Pues a ver si soy capaz de llegar a tiempo algún día porque estoy con mucho trabajo y cuando llego a casa sólo quiero dormir.
Saludos</description>
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<title>NEW DANIEL MOVIE!!! I'M SERIOUS!!!!</title>
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<description>I'm not sure if there's an answer to that, but I think the most likely reason is the fact that &quot;A Tram to SP&quot; is not a title enough catchy. In my opinion, the title should be just like that. After all, that's the title of the book. People might get confused or something. The other title is more appealing, but it's not the real one after all.
Besides, what chocolate? lol. There's no chocolate in the book.</description>
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<title>radio interview(spanish)</title>
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<description>[quote:84f7686ddc=&quot;luv_u_db&quot;]I wish we had pics of Daniel's siblings! I'd love to see what they look like![/quote:84f7686ddc]

me too!  :D</description>
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<title>Avatar</title>
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<description>Yummy Tonda!!! I love it! Daniel looks more adult, yes!</description>
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<title>Daniel in Shanghai!!! (Please translate!)</title>
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<description>he's honest to himself, that's admirable :)

thanks!</description>
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<title>Berlin Film Festival 2008</title>
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<description>Do you think Julia is kind of thought of as the new and younger Isabelle Huppert?</description>
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<title>Love in Thoughts...</title>
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<description>I just clicked on meininki's link and it just loaded by itself - but I had to go in the middle of it loading so I tried to play what it had loaded up to then and it went a bit wierd so I'm not sure I can really help with that lol. I'll try it again tomorrow...</description>
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<title>What would you do if you saw Daniel on the street?</title>
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<description>That's a pretty well-written blog...lol An interesting scenario too...wait, I'm not sure I've seen Daniel giggle before...lol Maybe a shy laugh but no giggle... :lol:</description>
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<description>I'm working a lot these days, I don't pay much attention to the news so when i was to take the subway -the other day- and i saw Heath on the cover news paper...  my first thought was &quot;what?! this isn't true...&quot; but it's. I'm total agree with what Daniel Day Lewis said about heath on his speech at SAG awards. I don't want to start/continue to speculate about his death because every time we talk in forums, video sites, films webs, etc we feed the media to increase his desired to get more tragic details. Now why am I writing? because I want to express my deep condolences to his family and friends and spread some respect. So this is going to be the only post related to Heath death I'm going to make:

hope you fine and thanks for those remarkable performs 

ps: the same words above to another young actor ...rest in peace Brad Renfo</description>
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<title>Pans Labyrinth...</title>
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<description>i think it's a beautiful movie that shows how our mind try to disguise our real problems...

actually for me this movie is like those feary tales (with a sad ending )=  )...but this one it's like a real tale,  about a real life, i think this is why some children have imaginary friend :roll:</description>
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<title>HELP!!! In Spanish!</title>
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<description>that's OK!
I'm absoulutely terrible at writing things in Hungarian
I try to write phonetically but it never seems to be right...
My family keeps telling me that it's practically a phonetic language
but I still don't understand all the accents and everything properly!!</description>
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<title>Hi!!!ya se olous!</title>
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<description>Right know i'm shocked with Heath Ledger's death..... :( He was so young.........</description>
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<title>i also made this:</title>
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<description>thanks!!! :D  :D you're very kind... :) he inspires me a lot! :!:</description>
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<title>Free Rainer</title>
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<description>[quote:05b9051cbc=&quot;Stuart&quot;]I AM desperate. Can't you see I'm barely standing on this scooter and hardly reaching the bars? [/quote:05b9051cbc]
 :lol: You gave me a big laugh.

Seems like the site I wrote you didn't work out! Was it something else? So sorry. :cry:</description>
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<title>I hate rude posters against Daniel...</title>
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<description>I'm glad to be back - I only just found out and I kinda felt like being here...</description>
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<title>Does he look like him?</title>
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<description>I'd say the position of...him...is gay... :lol:  But not a bad drawing - I couldn't do that!</description>
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<title>Gael Garcia Bernal</title>
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<description>8O I'm sorry I didn't mean like that he was rude because he was mexican or anything - It's kind of like here in australia you can call someone a dumbass it's more endearing than threatening - actually it's probably nicer than calling someone stupid - Gael probably has changed a little since 'international stardom' but I understand that his personalitycdoesn't reflect on the mexican people - I meant to refer more to a 'mexican' carefree relaxed attitude rather than disrespect - they are different things...  :D I didn't mean to offend you at all -</description>
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<title>Tom Tykwer</title>
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<description>He's a pretty interesting director I'll admit - his movies are really [i:644d512022]beautiful[/i:644d512022]...you get me?</description>
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<title>Stanley Kubrick</title>
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<description>Ok I'll have to see more of his movies - was 'A Clockwork Orange' really violent though?</description>
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<title>Happy New Year!!! (How do you celebrate it in your country?)</title>
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<description>Wow Stu! You had a great NY! I love to sing to - but I don't know how to sing those beautiful Spanish songs - that one from Volver is one of my absolute favourites and I love the singer's other songs too!

ha ha So funny - I've been like, obsessed with Captain Jack lately - how can you not love Johnny Depp with a pirate accent, eh?

For New Years, I lit sparklers in the garden with my family and got a couple of ood movies coz the only thing on TV is the bloody countdown to the 'Sydney Harbour Bridge Fireworks' as in, 2 hours to go....lol

They nearly cancelled them this year actually - we've had a lot of rain and close cyclones, hurricanes and heavy flooding.... :(</description>
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<title>my fanart</title>
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<description>[quote:b632ff728b=&quot;Stuart&quot;]Then you should definitely take a bottle of wine with you. But then, there's a risk that you will say a lot of silly things and your...opponent too. :lol:[/quote:b632ff728b]
 :lol:  lMAO!!!
I don't usually feel pretty high even when I hit the bottle!! I would say silly things to Daniel even w/ or w/o alcohol, or I will just freeze instead.</description>
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<description>wow! I've read it now...but it's nice! A christmas message from daniel!! ;P!</description>
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<description>god i loved eternal sunshine... 

and the science of sleep...just great, i saw that movie 2 times in a same day..love the  ''stephane stephanie...click click, match match..''  :P</description>
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<description>PunkGirl. I think this is the entire movie:  
http://v.youku.com/v_show/id_cc00XMTIyOTYyMzI=.html 
 :) 
It took several attempts to download the whole thing but I finally got it and now I think that Rebbecca is the ship that they lost because of the stowaways. There were some continuity problems, like where Chris got beaten up and next scene the blood was all gone. Since I think the Baptist said they'd only be 5 days to the next port he wouldn't have had time to heal. He looked rather dashing with the wounds!! I am still not sure where the crew went. Did they jump or were they pushed or is that intentionally left to the audiences imagination?</description>
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<title>Happy Christmas 2007</title>
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<description>Anyways, the subject of his beautiful email is &quot;Feliz Navidad&quot;... :D</description>
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<title>&amp;quot;Freunde fürs Leben&amp;quot;</title>
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<description>[quote:4a21f276fa=&quot;luv_u_db&quot;]haha That is so cute! He must be like 17! And so much mascara! ha ha Maybe he's been given a stern talking-to by the doctor...lol[/quote:4a21f276fa]

17?  :lol: He looks 15 to me....</description>
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<title>Die Klass von 99</title>
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<description>yeah that could be one of the answers..I would like to know it really from the director, maybe through any interview he gave or something, haha :D
thanks for sharing your ideas! ;)</description>
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<title>Hi guys</title>
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<description>Joyeux Noel was very anti-war to me...</description>
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the other day i saw Heima 
it's a great doc about a tour that Sigur Ros made in they precious Iceland. The band played free concerts to people, all in 19 towns or citys, some performs are very nice and awesome, they played in different places like an old ship or something, a coffe shop, etc.
There is some interviews, a lot of music and beautiful shots from Iceland landscapes in 2006 summer, god i wish i could travel to there..., it's amazing.
The doc captures the essence of Iceland and the love of the band for his own people. The word heima mean something like &quot;at home&quot;

[img:6652fb52d4]http://img172.imageshack.us/img172/5602/38292heimaou2.jpg[/img:6652fb52d4]

[img:6652fb52d4]http://img156.imageshack.us/img156/4102/snae12nj4.jpg[/img:6652fb52d4]

[img:6652fb52d4]http://img512.imageshack.us/img512/4804/heima01fa8.jpg[/img:6652fb52d4]</description>
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<title>1st time or 2nd?</title>
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<description>Dear Daniel,
Well, I sent a message a little earlier today, from this web site, But the computer was acting strange, I'm not sure it went through, So here goes again. Trouble is I'm having trouble remembering what I wrote. Ugh!
I'm a gal that saw you in Ladies in Lavender, a few days ago. And poof Just like that you have a new fan. I live in United States, In the state of Missouri. I was wondering do you feel privilaged to have been exposed to so much culture? What I mean by that is learning German and Spainish.
I admire different cultures. and German is one of my favorites. I would love to visit Europe someday. Somewhere is Germany would be my first stop. I would like to be able to stay in a country long enough to learn the language. That is a dream of mine. 
Well, if my first email got though to the web site, I hope you read both. Can you tell from this web site that a lot of people really like your work and you?</description>
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<title>Johan Widerberg</title>
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<description>[url]http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=igyZORnkNAk[/url]
video i made</description>
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<title>Guillaume Canet...</title>
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<description>I love Marion Cotilliard so I'm happy wth that lol :lol:</description>
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<title>2007 Favorite Films?</title>
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<description>I'll be interested to know if you enjoy it too! I hope you will!</description>
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<title>Daniel and Salvador in Goya 2006...</title>
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<description>this in my e mail adress in case someone want talk with me 

nane_mute@hotmail.com</description>
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<title>The European Film Awards 2007</title>
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<description>Poor Ben!  :cry: He was wonderful in that role!</description>
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<description>I would like to see a film based on the novel &quot;The God of small things&quot;, which is one of my favourites.</description>
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<title>Honolulu...</title>
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<description>Thank you for the subtitles. I just watched it again and now I am pretty sure she goes back to him.</description>
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<title>Schule</title>
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<description>I finally got to see this movie again and now I get the Schnubbi thing, so thank you!!</description>
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<title>Write to Daniel!</title>
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<description>Hi :D

I'm a new fan of yours. I had seen in the past some films like [b:d992d44072]Joyeux Noël[/b:d992d44072] and [b:d992d44072]Goodbye Lenin[/b:d992d44072], but I had a crash with [b:d992d44072]Salvador[/b:d992d44072]. I have never cried by seeing a movie before... my mum said that she shouldn't allow me to see this movie coz I couldn't stop crying, lol. :D Your performance was amazing and I've seen this film about 5 times. Now I'm trying to find the other movies coz here in Greece it's not that easy to find them. It's a pity that you're not so famous in my country but I'm sure that sooner or later they'll understand how talented you are. Thanks for offering so many things to the European Cinema, coz we really need desperately films with quality in this world!!!

Polla filia (=muchos besos en griego!)

P.S. Forgive my poor English!  :oops:</description>
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<description>[quote:38cd78248d=&quot;Lila&quot;]Would frozen grapes count for New Years Eve do you think? I buy grapes when they are cheapest and freeze them, they are wonderfully refreshing when it is hot and they don't go mushy like you would think they would. Green grapes work the best.[/quote:38cd78248d]

erm...we use green grapes, yeah. But I hadn't ever thought about the frozen thing. I'm not sure if it works or not, I'm not the best at these things lol :D
I guess they survive for a week or so if you buy them in advance.</description>
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<title>Te mereces el Goya!!!</title>
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<description>Muchas gracias Irene! pos yo parezco un disco rallado: de nada para eso estamos para eso estamos para eso estamos jajaja

No sabe Daniel lo que se pierde con nosotras! jajaja ;)</description>
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<title>Would Daniel fit the role of...</title>
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<description>Hell yes! :twisted: 

Like a sexy as hell Devil - like when Elizabeth Hurley did 'Bedazzled' but even better  :wink: 

Someone dial 666...or is it 999?  :lol:</description>
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<title>Noticias en castellano</title>
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<description>Encontré una entrevisra en un link de una pagina francesa de una entrevista de Daniel. La puse x ahi en ingles xo la pongo aki tb en español vale? :) pienso q es lo justo:


aki el link original: Source: http://www.lagazettedeberlin.de/2953.0.html



[b:6ff4a289d3]Brühl, todo fuego, todo llama[/b:6ff4a289d3]

[i:6ff4a289d3]Daniel Brühl, el joven actor medio alemán medio español, tiene más de un truco bajo la manga Conoce a este actor internacional por excelencia.[/i:6ff4a289d3]


Has rodado películas en Alemania, en España, en Francia, en Estados Unidos…¿hay diferencias en el rodaje?

¡La gran diferencia es el vino! En Francia y España, en la pausa antes del almuerzo, se beben un vasito de vino tinto. Y es una buena idea, relaja el ambiente. En Alemania el alcohol está prohibido. Menos el equipo técnico, que tiene algún pack de cervezas en el camión, y al final del día a veces les da por compartirla con los mejores actores. (risas) O cuando les apetece, o trabajamos hasta tarde, nos tomamos un expreso con una gota de coñac. En el rodaje de Salvador el catering no era demasiado bueno, así que el equipo técnico transformó una lámpara de rodaje en una especie de recipiente para cocinar, e hicieron gambas al ajillo y scampis. ¡Fue genial!


En Un Amigo Mío hay una escena en la que hablas en español con Sabine Timoteo.

Sí. Su marido es peruano, y Sebastian (Schipper, el director) tuvo la idea de que hiciéramos esa escena hablando en español. Al principio pensé que era raro que mi personaje hablara español – como la película, yo soy alemán, ensayé mi acento – y ya tenía la idea hecha. Pero finalmente me encantó la escena. Es muy íntima.
La chica le pregunta: ¿Por qué hablas español tan bien? Y él responde: “Porque soy un genio”. Es una broma, y es la primera vez que este matemático se permite hablar con ligereza, pero no lo subtitulamos porque teníamos miedo de que quedara arrogante.


Salvador, de Manuel Huerga, es tu primera película española.

Sí. Al principio no quería hacerla, pensé que era una historia demasiado importante, y me preguntaba que por qué yo, un actor criado en Alemania, tenía que interpretar a esta persona, este icono barcelonés, alguien que había luchado contra el régimen franquista. Pero Manuel me convenció. En realidad, es una figura universal, Salvador es un joven idealista, un anarquista, y con él sí me podía sentir identificado.
Les hice a mis padres montones de preguntas, porque nací en 1978, así que no conocí la dictadura. Y luego Manuel me dejó algunos libros, pasé mucho tiempo en Barcelona, y en dos o tres meses conocí a gente que había conocido a Salvador, incluyendo a sus hermanas, que pasaron con él los últimos momentos de su vida, en la cárcel. Y también tuve un profesor de catalán.


¿Y ya hablas catalán?

No, pero lo entiendo todo. Nací en Barcelona, pero enseguida me mudé “al Oeste”, y luego fui a un jardín de infancia, y más tarde al colegio. Mi madre no se fiaba demasiado de los médicos alemanes, y prefirió darme a luz en España. Mi madre es…muy particular (risas). Se ha asegurado siempre de que no se pierdan las tradiciones españolas; habla español en casa, tenemos un apartamento en Barcelona, y una casa en la montaña, donde pasamos casi todas nuestras vacaciones. Nunca he roto la unión entre ambos países. Es por eso que siempre he querido trabajar allí.


¿Y por qué no con Almodóvar?

Sí, es por eso que las nominaciones a los Goya (por mejor actor en Salvador) eran importantes. Me he encontrado con Pedro un par de veces, es uno de los amigos de Manuel Huerga, y sabía por su equipo que les había gustado la película. Hay otros directores españoles con los que también me encantaría trabajar: Isabel Coixet o Fernando León de Aranoa. Pero hay que tener paciencia…


¿Y en alemán?

Con el director alemán Michael Haneke, y con Jessica Hausner también…los austriacos hacen muy buen cine, es raro para un país tan pequeño y divertido (risas). También hay ofertas que no sé en qué acabarán; por ejemplo, hay una posibilidad de trabajar con Daniel Auteil. No sé si finalmente trabajaremos juntos, pero sería increíble. Auteil es uno de mis actores favoritos en estos momentos.


¿Eso sería una película en francés? ¿Hablas francés?

Digamos que sé fingir que lo hablo. Tengo buena pronunciación, y con eso es suficiente. (risas) Tengo familia también en Francia, en Toulouse y en París. He pasado allí algunos veranos, especialmente en el sur, en Carcassonne y en Montpellier. Cuando era pequeño iba a casa de mi tío, y él hacía una mezcla entre el alemán, el español y el francés, pero ya he perdido todo eso. Por eso me encantaría volver a Francia.</description>
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<description>I've just watched the latest edition of &quot;Kino&quot;, focusing on the Warsaw International Film Festival (and the German films that were shown there).
There's also some clips from &quot;Am Ende kommen Touristen&quot; and a short interview with the director and the leading actor.

 [url]http://youtube.com/watch?v=Qq2jQrYG24M[/url]</description>
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<title>Soccer players!</title>
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<description>I've got a new football related addiction:

&quot;Football Weekly&quot;, the Guardian's football podcast. I love it so much, I've subscribed to it on iTunes.  :D It's really great to listen to on long train rides.

[url]http://football.guardian.co.uk/footballweekly/0,,1869989,00.html[/url]</description>
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<title>Everything is back to normal like nothing was happened...</title>
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<description>Cookie  :lol: 

Love your avatar btw...one of my fave movies :wink:  :D</description>
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<title>Your dream role for Daniel?</title>
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<description>Yep I'm from &quot;Down Under&quot; :wink: 

I sort of wondered about him (as well as the Libertine) like a John Malkovich in Dangerous Liasons... :wink:  Though John I think was maybe a little more civilised and sophisticated and Johnny Depp was wickedly funny! Though I liked the part when he was yelling at his wife - fantastic acting!</description>
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<title>&amp;quot;The Movie-Fanatic: Films and Actors on the Cutting Edg</title>
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<description>yeah, even trailers, news, new pictures, or advertisement or anything... NONE!  8O</description>
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<title>A song which make u think about Daniel</title>
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<description>It may sounds weird.. but the album &quot;Home&quot; by The Gathering =)
and also the album &quot;Air&quot; by Agua de Annique.</description>
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<description>hahaha i've just had a german/spanish pronunciation class here in this topic! and i learned a lot about how accents work in different countries and places =)

Thanks to Daniel i'm finally learning Spanish and German! =D</description>
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<title>Daniel rueda en Algorta</title>
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<description>No, no, tienes razón, estoy de acuerdo contigo. A mi el cine alemán siempre me ha gustado, sobre todo el político, que es siempre el que más me tira, y obviamente ahora estoy viendo mucho más cine alemán. La verdad es que el cine alemán es reflexivo e inconcluso, y eso siempre lo he admirado. No son capaces de caer en la vulgaridad, si te hacen una película tipo American Pie no te la pueden hacer del estilo, siempre hay algo más. Yo admiro mucho el cine alemán y también a la cultura alemana, de hecho espero volver a Berlín de nuevo y poder trabajar alli, si tengo suerte.
Pero siento discrepar en lo de que no es gente fría. Tal vez sea gente correcta, más que fría, pero yo he tenido experiencias en las que he echado demasiado de menos España. Puede ser que en el sur nos pasemos de cálidos, no sé, yo misma no lo soy demasiado, pero sí es verdad que he encontrado a la gente más reacia y distante cuando he salido fuera. Aunque no siempre, también ha habido gente encantadora...por supuesto no se puede generalizar.</description>
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<title>WELT.DE Interview (Please translate)</title>
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<description>I'm happy he didn't get the Oxfor Crimes role. This way he doesn't  coincide with Leonor Watling again. She's so much everywhere that she gets annoying already...it's like in every single movie I watch lately, she's there. That always annoys me lol.</description>
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<title>Stereotypes, Part II</title>
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<description>LOL 
I think everyone's sort of over the whole giant fruit thing!</description>
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<title>Daniel in Basque magazine</title>
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<description>PPS. Of course you have to have a DVD player that plays DVDs from all country codes, I think all of Europe including UK is one code, but I don't know for sure, I don't know what code Australia is.</description>
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<title>For those who are already working....</title>
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<description>When we showed signs of being anxious to leave school our headmaster, who in retrospect was probably wiser than we gave him credit for even though we did respect him, said we would appreciate school so much more once we had left then we ever could whilst we were still there. You don't know what you've got 'til it's gone I guess.</description>
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<title>Über &amp;quot;Am Ende Kommen Touristen&amp;quot;</title>
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<description>[quote:993b75df31=&quot;girlinthegarret&quot;]Hej, [b:993b75df31]Dana_Wild[/b:993b75df31]!! Du sprichst Deutsch echt toll - und dass Du nur einen Monat studiert hast, ist es wirklich schon ausgezeichnet![/quote:993b75df31]

Danke, girlinthegarret :)

also, Danke für die extra Information ;)</description>
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<title>Love Song Generator</title>
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<description>No, he's not famous, at least not on a national level. Judging from his site though, he does seem to have a bit of a fanbase. :D</description>
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<title>GQ Men of the Year</title>
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<description>Yeah, that's kinda my feeling too...</description>
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<title>Are we the group of impossible things?</title>
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<description>yeah, things like that always take ages to come out,
sounds good though!!
I like anime, but I don't read as much as I'd like...</description>
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<title>Fav movies!</title>
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<description>so'K! :D</description>
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<title>Sehnsucht</title>
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<description>Super, danke Meininki.  Kann mich aber immer noch nicht entscheiden... :roll:</description>
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<title>Things us Bruhl fans have in common...</title>
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<description>I wear my watch on my left hand, yet write with my right,
I am a Pisces 
I love foreign languages
and I am very alternative, my tastes in music/films/...culture?
are all rather alt
ooo and I'm also interested in world topics

interesting post!!</description>
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<description>2.


Lucas was saying goodbye to all the people he ran into the halls of the hospital, he also said goodbye to the extinguisers and the air conditioned machines. The nurses waved him, dressed in white. A woman that must be one hundred and sixty-three years old, gave him an advice, but Lucas couldn’t hear it, but even so, he told her one day she’d be out of there, too.
It had been raining all the days before, and the holiday-kids stayed at home, in front of the television. The rain was inside the hospital. Not the rain in itself; the color of the rain. And the third day after that, even the day was sunny, the color of the rain was still inside.
When Lucas went out of the hospital, then, it was sunny and he had a long beard. He stared at the sun until it hurt.
Two kids were coming to the hospital square. One of them was carrying a ball, and the other was looking at the sky, as if he didn’t trust enough. Lucas told them “hello”, but he would have actually wanted to say “I have been hearing you everyday from that window.” “If you want to play with us”, said the other boy. Lucas told him that thank you, but he couldn’t, that he was injured and the coach had told him he had to rest for a week, that the next game was important. The kids said it was okay, and that they used to come to that square, just in case.
-I have no money for the bus, María.
The ambulance stopped right in front of them. It was huge, it blinded them the sun. And it smelled of lentils.

*

The ambulance went down the river. Lucas watched closely the way back home. In fact, Lucas had two different types of eyes: the blue ones, the ones he had before, and the grey ones, the ones he was wearing now. María used to say “you have two heads, the one you wear now and the one you used to have sixty years ago.” And he was wearing two pairs of eyes in the ambulance, too.
The grey eyes didn’t remember those brown houses, nor the red ones, nor the white ones, nor the yelling women, and that they seemed to be sad from the balconys of those brown and red houses. So he closed the grey eyes and opened the blue ones, and he saw, instead of the houses, a football ground, and he saw Juan, Matías, Joaquín, Tomás, Ángel, and himself, playing football. Sweeting and pennyless. Matías was good at football. He didn’t recognize some of the people there, so he couldn’t give them a name. But it was plain to see they were kind people, and Lucas knew he could ask them a favour any minute, regardessly they were dead.
-Well, we’re arriving home-said María, looking into Lucas’ blue eyes.
-It must have rested, without us-said Lucas, wearing the grey eyes again.
-Forty days.
-I don’t think the wind has swept it away. The wind doesn’t want our house.

*

The ambulance brought them to their very door house. The letterbox was sweating; the letters wanted to escape, come back to the post office, or arrive to the place they had to, but they didn’t want to be inside the letterbox. In a letterbox that lacked of intimacy and easiness. Especially the letters from the bank, and the junk mail. So they were pulling their arms out through the slot. Some of them had fallen down, to the floor, dying in the moment. So urgent the letters were that Lucas and María didn’t pick any of them.
The house didn’t have an elevator, so they rested for a while in the first floor (base campment). They didn’t break any record up there. 5 minutes, 47 seconds.
In the second floor (first campment), Lucas looked through the stairs window. It seemed they were about to put two new street lights, and until people from the town hall came in, they were left on the floor, one in front of the other. They were perfectly visible from the second floor, and it was nice to hear, though sligltly boring.
-Is the tram going to reach this area, María?-Lucas.
-But...they removed the tram fifty years ago.
-But they have put the railways, see.
Lucas remembered the tram. Because the tram was Rosa getting into the tram, Rosa going out of the tram, Rosa sitting down in the tram, with him, Rosa in the hall. He also remembered Matías. Matías was the best playing football, and he could drive trams.
That is why Lucas remembered. He was also a good student; “he was about to enter in the university”. But no; he preferred the tram instead. He said he fancied the tram to see the girls, that he couldn’t see any girl at the university. But Matías was intelligent. Lucas said that all that girls thing was an excuse: “that’s an excuse, he has something in mind”. Lucas suffered when they removed the tram. Matías died one year later.
They also had to make a short pause between the second and the third floor (second campment) The ascension was taking 17 minutes and 32 seconds already. Lucas and María lived in the third floor, if they weren’t mistaken.
When the minute twenty-five was about to expire, María said:
-Shall we go for the summit now?
Lucas awoke. And he reacted. He remembered the magazine María had promised him at the hospital, and that she had said she’d give it to him at home, and there were only 10 steps left. He went up the remaining steps quickly and easily. He took 2 minutes and 3 seconds. The summit.
The door didn’t have any moss.
-I think you left the radio on-said Lucas, before María opened the door.
-What radio?-sadía María.
-The house’s.
Beyond the door some random guitar music was heard. María thought that, besides saying weird things, Lucas was starting now to hear them. And that was true; but not in that moment. There really was some music. A guitar, more accurate everytime, was heard.
The guitar went silent when the key faced the lock. María opened the door quickly, as if she had closed it just the day before. First thing they got into the room were their eyes: everything was exactly the same: the clock, the black telephone, the coat hook Lucas had made himself, a braced-young man guitar in hand, the mirror, an impressionist picture imitation...but no; the young-braced man, and the young-braced man’s guitar didn’t belong to their house.
-Who is this?-asked Lucas.
-I don’t know-said María, not worrying about too much.
-Don’t be afraid; I’m not going to do anything. I’m leaving right now-the young man apologized, Marcos, more nervous than anybody there.
-Who’s afraid here?-said María, angrily.-Are you afraid, Lucas?
-No, I’m not-said Lucas-.We’re home already, María, give me the magazine.
-I thought the house was empty...-said Marcos-But don’t worry, I’m leaving.
-And where are you going to go?-said María.
-I don’t know.
-Have you felt comfortable here?-asked María, with interest.
-Yes...-said Marcos, not understanding a thing.
-Then stay. You can use Ángel’s room.
-He spends six months sailing-said Lucas-María, what about the magazine?
María put the magazine out of her bag. The bag was ugly and brown. Even for María. Lucas saw the expeditions to the Annapurna and the Nanga Parbat, and the photo of the Annapurna on the cover, next to a low sky, because eight-thousand-meters skies are always low, unless it’s windy, because the wind tends to blur the skies and it put them higher.
Lucas disappeared behind a door, magazine in hand, and Marcos stood still there, not knowing what to do, out of the blue, in front of María. María said she didn’t want any spy in the kitchen, that he could go with Lucas, or to Ángel’s room, or to play the guitar, that he’ll be called when the dinner was ready.

*

Lucas was reading a magazine not paying attention to the rest:
“I don’t know what’s wrong with me. Nothing matters me. (...) They make me drink, they took my boots off, and some wet clothes...they give me some massage and they put me in bed. I don’t care anything at all, I reach to the point of abandon myself, I don’t resist it, which is the worst thing that can happen to an Himalayist. (...)  With me, the Kangchenjunga has been mean. Since I was so exhausted, he could have, at least, show some respect, and don’t stir the wind. It’d been a really cruel mountain. (...) The Kangche has treated me badly.”
-Me too, when I was young...-went on saying María, to Marcos, in the sitting room, on the sofa.
-María read a lot-said Lucas, raising the magnifying glass of the magazine.
-The point is writting.
That is what María said. The point is writting, and she didn’t clear anything else, because she started to remember the books she read when she became a teacher, before the war, too, but especially after the war. It wasn’t allowed to read, in general. They said the books were written by Satan, and that Belzebub translated them and brought them to Europe. María ate them up: Satan and Belzebub, the two of them. Satanas tasted of ham, and Belzebub of chips.
-Did we have our dinner already, María?-asked Lucas.

Lucas. Exercises

Yesterday Mr. Rodrigo came in complaining. He told me that maybe the young-braced man was too young to live in this house. I told him that he wasn’t, that he was funny. Then Mr.Rodrigo left, to the bulbs of María’s room. That’s what he likes, the light. More than the wood. Sometimes we fight, to see who likes the wood the most, he or me. I tell him his interest is merely for food, and that’s not honest. I tell him he has to get out of the house more often, to see things. He tells me that everything he wants to see is at home. I explain him there are great things in life, for example, the tango, or the eight-thousand-meters. But the Himalaya is cold for a moth.
We danced a lot, Rosa and I. We  got along from the very first day. My body was straight then, after the war. Tango: one step, another step back. And Rosa.
Now it’s the stairs. The stairs of the house, I can handle well with them, but they’re not Saint Nicholas’. I suffocate, and my heart... Especially when it’s hot. But I want to use the stairs everyday, just to check that I can. And the stairs are the Sisha Pangma, too, somehow. When you start coming them up, you can’t see anything from below, as if at the very top, there were only the stairs and the sky. But as you keep going up, you start seeing the bows, and the trees, and the people. The stairs end just in the place where the tram passed by. When there was a tram.
Also the carpentry. Forty-three years in the carpentry. It was formerly a coal-store. Coal is unpolite paint. The theatre was always black. Even if you cleaned it everyday, even then, it was always black. It had only a clean corner, God knows why. I put a wood figure there, in that clean corner. You couldn’t really tell it was a Jesus Christ figure. It was something like a Jesus’ cousin. He didn’t even have a cross.
Jesus didn’t have any brothers or sisters, but he did have cousins. The thing is that I made a Jesus’ cousin, and I put him in the clean corner of the theatre.
Mr. Rodrigo says he’s tired of the stairs too, that I shouldn’t worry about it.


María. Fictions

Pilar told me that I should try. She told me that I should enter in the bathroom, and try to remember things, as simple as that. And that if I was out of memories – apparently, of course- that I should make up new ones, because it didn’t matter if you were remembering or making up, that the point was to do things, if it’s possible the right way and enjoying them. But if not, the wrong way and enjoying them.
Since then I spend hours in the bathroom, and what I remember is sometimes true and sometimes false. Sometimes I forget the lie is a lie. Yesterday in the afternoon, for example. I remembered when I was with Alberto. How he had opened the door, he took my coat off, the gesture he made when he lighted on the candles, and then we were...
But that is a quite recent remembrance, and it makes me feel dizzy, and it makes me blush, too. When I got out of the bathroom and my mother asked me: “What?”, and I answered her: “What?”, as if I hadn’t done anything wrong, and then I went to bed. But it seems like I had some more remembrances left, because I kept seeing Alberto, when I was in bed. I could also smell the smells.
That is why I like much more the old remembrances, from when I was a girl. It was then when my father wrote the most. Now he also writes, and I steal his notebooks from time to time. Actually, he leaves them on the desk, quite visible, but I take them with fear. I even open them up with my eyes closed. My father writes much more than I do:
“With the exception of some trifles, and, of course, always inside our limits –that, although unsubstantial, they are limits-, we came to the conclusion, in the sixties, the latest explanation for everything that worried us, all the human side of the world. We gathered all the ideologies, we cleared everything up, leaving the future without options to answer back, mocking anybody who wanted to be a writer, killing his wills. It could happen, however, that our own explanation was lack of reason, of essence. Then, just then, where we made of our explanation a touchstone, not letting the fear stop us, we would stop for a while our personal goal, the so called specialized reasearch. But all this, without any doubt, was also defined by us, in the sixties.”
That is. Didn’t I say it? How well my father writes.That’s why I bring his notebooks with me to the bathroom, sometimes. I want to learn. But I don’t know.
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<title>After Dark</title>
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<description>how come in IMDB it doesn't even mention After Dark anymore? I don't know what happened to this project...</description>
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<title>Daniel's new film: Cathars</title>
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<description>doesn't matter, doesn't matter!!!  :D</description>
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<title>Postcrossing</title>
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<description>This is so great!  :D 

So far, I've sent 8 cards (3 of them have arrived) and have already received 2, one from the Netherlands and one from the USA. The one from the US arrived today, it was sent by a 96-year-old lady living in Colorado.  :D</description>
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<description>I change the name of the thread from &quot;Directors&quot; to &quot;Julio Medem&quot; because he deserve to have his own. hehe
The only things i watch created from Julio are the 3 films in my 1º post, but months ago i watch Clecla, a short.
Check it i you want:
[url]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E31aCPOEHKs[/url]</description>
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<title>&amp;quot;Good bye Lenin!&amp;quot; en La 2</title>
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<description>ah si! el periódico nuevo este q anuncian ahora.

joder, si no fuera pq ya la tengo la