Beta Cinema is launching international sales in Cannes for director Fatih Akin’s upcoming film “Amrum,” which starts shooting in Hamburg Monday. The film stars Jasper Billerbeck, Laura Tonke and Diane Kruger.
“Amrum” will be released in German theaters in September 2025, distributed by Warner Bros. Pictures.
It is set on the island of Amrum in spring 1945. Seal hunting, fishing at night, toiling in the fields – nothing is too dangerous or too arduous for 12-year-old Nanning to help his mother feed the family in the final days of World War II. With the longed-for peace, however, completely new conflicts arise, and Nanning must learn to find his own way.
The story is based on the childhood memories of German director and screenwriter Hark Bohm. Akin said: “What began as a Hark Bohm film now becomes my 12th feature film and an extraordinary mission: ‘Amrum’ is the journey of young Nanning, who...
“Amrum” will be released in German theaters in September 2025, distributed by Warner Bros. Pictures.
It is set on the island of Amrum in spring 1945. Seal hunting, fishing at night, toiling in the fields – nothing is too dangerous or too arduous for 12-year-old Nanning to help his mother feed the family in the final days of World War II. With the longed-for peace, however, completely new conflicts arise, and Nanning must learn to find his own way.
The story is based on the childhood memories of German director and screenwriter Hark Bohm. Akin said: “What began as a Hark Bohm film now becomes my 12th feature film and an extraordinary mission: ‘Amrum’ is the journey of young Nanning, who...
- 4/22/2024
- by Leo Barraclough
- Variety Film + TV
In the upcoming episode of “Rubble & Crew” titled “The Crew Builds a Treehouse,” airing on Nick Jr. at 5:00 Pm on Monday, March 4, 2024, young viewers are in for a thrilling adventure alongside Rubble and his new crew of pups. As they embark on their paw-some journey, the pups utilize their awesome construction vehicles to build and repair various structures in the bustling town of Builder Cove.
In this particular episode, the crew tackles the exciting challenge of constructing a treehouse. From gathering materials to carefully planning the design, viewers will witness the teamwork and creativity of Rubble and his canine companions as they work together to bring their vision to life high up in the trees.
With plenty of fun and excitement guaranteed, “The Crew Builds a Treehouse” promises to captivate young audiences and inspire their imagination as they join Rubble and the crew on yet another thrilling construction adventure in Builder Cove.
In this particular episode, the crew tackles the exciting challenge of constructing a treehouse. From gathering materials to carefully planning the design, viewers will witness the teamwork and creativity of Rubble and his canine companions as they work together to bring their vision to life high up in the trees.
With plenty of fun and excitement guaranteed, “The Crew Builds a Treehouse” promises to captivate young audiences and inspire their imagination as they join Rubble and the crew on yet another thrilling construction adventure in Builder Cove.
- 2/26/2024
- by Jules Byrd
- TV Everyday
Dolly Parton grew up with a devoutly religious mother and a grandfather who was a preacher. He was the inspiration for her song, “Daddy Was an Old Time Preacher Man,” and he really did preach “hell so hot that you could feel the heat.” When Parton began experimenting with her look, her Grandpa Jake did not approve.
Dolly Parton’s Grandpa Jake was convinced the devil was dressing his granddaughter
Parton believes she got much of her love for God and music from her grandfather.
“In return, I gave him a fit when it came to my tight clothes, bleached hair, and makeup,” she wrote in her first memoir, Dolly: My Life and Other Unfinished Business. “He was just sure I was doomed to hell.”
He’d call her “Jezebel,” then shake his head and say: “Lord, the devil must have made you wear your clothes that way and bleach your hair like that.
Dolly Parton’s Grandpa Jake was convinced the devil was dressing his granddaughter
Parton believes she got much of her love for God and music from her grandfather.
“In return, I gave him a fit when it came to my tight clothes, bleached hair, and makeup,” she wrote in her first memoir, Dolly: My Life and Other Unfinished Business. “He was just sure I was doomed to hell.”
He’d call her “Jezebel,” then shake his head and say: “Lord, the devil must have made you wear your clothes that way and bleach your hair like that.
- 6/14/2023
- by Kelsey Goeres
- Showbiz Cheat Sheet
Before becoming one of the most divisive filmmakers in horror with the likes of Halloween and The Munsters, Rob Zombie was just a musician trying his hand at the film industry. House of 1000 Corpses came together fairly quickly following a failed attempt to reboot The Crow, but the rock star’s Hollywood career almost never was due to post-production controversy that left his directorial debut on the shelf for three years.
Production on Corpses was completed in 2000 before Universal Studios refused to release it due to its objectionable content. MGM later came on board to distribute it in 2002 until a tongue-in-cheek remark by Zombie caused them to cancel the deal. Finally, Lions Gate signed on and released it in April of 2003, launching Zombie’s film career as well as a franchise that would be followed by 2005’s The Devil’s Rejects and 2019’s 3 from Hell.
Unsure if he’d ever...
Production on Corpses was completed in 2000 before Universal Studios refused to release it due to its objectionable content. MGM later came on board to distribute it in 2002 until a tongue-in-cheek remark by Zombie caused them to cancel the deal. Finally, Lions Gate signed on and released it in April of 2003, launching Zombie’s film career as well as a franchise that would be followed by 2005’s The Devil’s Rejects and 2019’s 3 from Hell.
Unsure if he’d ever...
- 5/5/2023
- by Alex DiVincenzo
- bloody-disgusting.com
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