gosto de pensar o twitter como o meu pay-per-view pelo qual seguidores se inteiram dos fatos mais sinceros e vergonhosos da minha vida que eu não tenho coragem de postar nas outras redes.
Wer den Film "Spaltung" anschauen will, wahrscheinlich der erste Film über Atomkraft in Deutschland und anderswo, der nicht mit Bierernst & Dräumusik daherkommt (Link im nächsten Tweet), kann das demnächst in einigen Kinos dieser Republik tun:
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🥳New film SPALTUNG (Fission) will premiere at @cphdox on March 21st!!
"A warm film about a hot topic. Is nuclear power the future, or...? The locals of two small European towns throw themselves into the discussion in a film with humor and heart, even though the stakes are high.
Gundremmingen in Bavaria is located around a deactivated nuclear power plant, while the small Polish town of Choczewo will open its first nuclear power plant in 2033. What do the good people on the ground think about it all? ‘Fission’ is a stylish film with humor and heart, all of which is a rare sight in films about science, big politics and – ultimately – the future of the planet. "
Stay tuned for info on streaming opportunities after festivals!
@dwnews If you want to learn more about this project, local sentiments and young Polish pronuclear environmental movement make sure to bookmark "SPALTUNG" documentary that will premiere this week at in Denmark, in May in Munich.
https://t.co/QojliQ8pGH
"A warm film about a hot topic"
Pop culture is giving nuclear energy a fresh, funny, heartfelt showing. And I can't wait!
Spaltung - meaning fission or division in German - is a movie about people's conflicting interaction with their local nuclear power plants. Bavarians fighting to close Gundremmingen plant and Poles cheering on their town being home to their nation's first nuclear plant.
The divisions go deeper.
The EU wants nuclear, but the governments of Germany and Denmark - where the movie is being premiered - don't... or didn't
Germans and Danes once violently opposed nuclear power but now the public has a supportive majority. There's a paradigm shift. The taboo's being broken. This movie, pop culture, is making that clear to the world.
The film's trailer (next Tweet) starts with "This is a historical day". With this movie, last week's German elections, and rising public support, I think it could be a historical year.
fui assistir VIDAS SECAS no cinema em NYC e a pessoa ao meu lado comia pipoca e gummibärchen no maior barulho… num filme sobre A FOME.
vai pro meu top 5 experiências em cinema mais traumáticas.