
New Works from Eric Robert Parnes
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Connecting War and the Arts

New Works from Eric Robert Parnes
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On 15 January 2009, the nominees for this year’s BAFTA Awards of the British Academy of Film and Television Arts have been announced. The awards ceremony will be held on 8 February 2009 at the Royal Opera House in London (UK) and is regarded to be a preview to the Oscar awards (similar to the Golden Globes, awared on 11 January). Continue reading “BAFTA Film Awards 2009 – Nominees”

Robert Schneider’s Verdun cycle gets finally completely exhibited Continue reading “Robert Schneider: “Verdun””
Recently, a good friend of mine sent me a link to the following picture by Toru Hanai (Reuters) on the website of the German news magazine SPIEGEL. It has already been published on January 1st with the almost dreamlike caption “Bundle of Soldiers” (German: “Soldatenbündel”). Continue reading “Bundle of Soldiers”
The Berlinische Galerie presents the exhibition “As Far as No Eye Can See” from 1 November 2008 until 22 February 2009, consisting of panorama photos of Berlin, taken 1949-1951 by Fritz Tiedemann. Due to the partly huge dimensions of the pictures exhibited, watching the images of the city destroyed by war offers quite an intensive experience. Continue reading “Fritz Tiedemann: As Far as No Eye Can See (Berlinische Galerie)”
The 59th Berlinale (Berlin International Film Festival) will be held between February 5th and 15th 2009. One can expect some interesting movies on the subject. The programme will be published on January 27th 2009.

The Tagesschau acts creatively on the Gaza conflict: Continue reading “Window to Gaza”