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Mumbai: Foreign language film enthusiasts will have an additional reason to celebrate on Golden Globe Weekend as Golden Globe Award-nominated filmmakers from Germany, Sweden, Israel, France and Italy participate in the Fifth Annual Hollywood Foreign Press Association Foreign Language Film Nominees Symposium on Saturday, January 10 at the Egyptian Theatre in Hollywood at 1:00 pm. The ...
Here's the second and concluding part of my article on The Baader-Meinhof gang from The Daily Express. You can read Part One here . Above you can watch a trailer for Uli Edel's new film 'Der Baader-Meinhof Komplex' , which is currently on general release. Though the violence shocked most Germans, a 1971 opinion poll found one in five under the age of 30 expressed a “certain sympathy” for the gang’s...
One of the last imprisoned, but unrepentant, leaders of the Baader-Meinhof terrorist gang is to be freed early next year after spending more than a quarter of a century in jail for a series of murders during the Seventies and Eighties.
Uli Edel's big-budget terrorism flick The Baader-Meinhof Complex has generated a sharp controversy in its director's native Germany. It deals with a traumatic period of history that…
One really hates to stereotype people, especially German terrorists. Still, you won't be surprised to learn that there's very little humour to be found in The Baader Meinhof Complex, either in the film itself or its protagonists. One line, though, might provoke a titter. It follows the shooting of a banker by members of the Red Army Faction (RAF), including a young relative of his. In the getaway...
"With its initial emphasis on fast cars and faster women, political rhetoric and posing, it's perhaps not surprising that The Baader Meinhof Complex, directed by Uli Edel and written and produced by Bernd Eichinger (Downfall), has been accused of...
THE PSYCHOLOGY of the Red Army Faction terrorists who wreaked havoc in the 1970s was explored in three contemplative German movies released between 1979 and 1986: Rainer Werner Fassbinder's , Margarethe von Trotta's , and Reinhard Hauff's .
Black-leather glam over-romanticises the real story of this 1970s guerrilla gang The Baader Meinhof Complex (18) dir: Uli Edel The mythology surrounding Baader-Meinhof has long appealed to the fashion-bible aesthetic and the rock 'n' roll sensibility. A style magazine currently on the news-stands marks the release of Uli Edel's film The Baader Meinhof Complex with an article that trumpets the group...
ULI Edel’s crowded account of the Red Army Faction’s first decade of terror begins, as all disturbing tales must, by lulling the viewer into a false sense of normality.
November, 2038. Picture yourself in the cinema, sipping mineral water and sucking on a tube of pure oxygen (popcorn having been outlawed due to the worldwide obesity crisis), when the trailers strike up. Gravel-voiced trailer guy begins to do his stuff.
Ed Howard has selected the Film of the Month for November: Su Friedrich's Sink or Swim. Craig Keller has images from the film Jean-Luc Godard's working on, Socialisme. "[E]ven though the new German film The Baader Meinhof Complex runs...
When Martina Gedeck was 11 years old and living in Berlin her father, a prominent local businessman, got the dreaded phonecall. “We are the Baader-Meinhof gang,” they said. “We have kidnapped your daughter, and we want one million marks for her safe return! Today!”