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Celebrities show their "home in the Oberland"

2022-05-05T16:09:58.221Z


Celebrities show their "home in the Oberland" Created: 05/05/2022, 18:00 By: Magnus Reitinger An impression from "My home - in the Oberland": actor Ferdinand Dörfler (right) on the road in Seeshaupt. © Concept+Dialogue/Walter Steffen With the opera singer Juliane Banse through Dießen. Or with actor Ferdinand Dörfler through Seeshaupt: In the new film by Walter Steffen, well-known personalities


Celebrities show their "home in the Oberland"

Created: 05/05/2022, 18:00

By: Magnus Reitinger

An impression from "My home - in the Oberland": actor Ferdinand Dörfler (right) on the road in Seeshaupt.

© Concept+Dialogue/Walter Steffen

With the opera singer Juliane Banse through Dießen.

Or with actor Ferdinand Dörfler through Seeshaupt: In the new film by Walter Steffen, well-known personalities guide you through their hometowns.

And there are now also very special premieres.

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– What is your very personal “home”?

What does "home" mean to you?

Which place, which people were and are important to you in your home town?

Seeshaupt director Walter Steffen asked twelve “very special people from cultural and public life” questions like these – and set out with them.

With his camera he accompanied her to places of her childhood and youth, during conversations with friends and acquaintances.

The result is twelve cinematic portraits of people and their communities in the Oberland, which Steffen composed into two full-length films, each with six episodes.

Title: "My home - in the Oberland".

Director Walter Steffen © Concept+Dialog

Part one can be seen in some cinemas in the region starting this week.

It takes you through Reichersbeuern with the ice hockey legend Beppo Schlickenrieder, through Dießen with the soprano Juliane Banse and through Weßling with the lyric poet Anton G. Leitner.

Actor Ferdinand Dörfler shows his lake head, translator Elke Link her mountain, writer Markus Fenner his Bad Kohlgrub.

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In October, the second part will start in cinemas: Weilheim with clown Susie Wimmer, Benediktbeuern with Father Karl Geißinger, Geretsried with cultural organizer Assunta Tammelleo, Oberau with mountain rescue service leader Josef Lohr, Gauting with author Gerd Holzheimer and Ambach with writer Anatol Regnier.

After the cinema and all sorts of special screenings, the individual episodes will then be available online at OLAtv.de.

An impression from "My home - in the Oberland": opera singer Juliane Banse in Dießen.

© Concept+Dialogue/Walter Steffen

Director Steffen is enthusiastic about the results: These local portraits are "unadulterated and direct, close and true, cheerful, serious and touching, and always subjective," says the 67-year-old.

And he also has one wish: that these films "continue to strengthen the regional identity of the people here" - and thus also "tolerance, cosmopolitanism and humanity in the region and beyond" is promoted.

Premieres in Seeshaupt and Dießen

In Seeshaupt, "My home - in the Oberland" (part 1) will premiere on Friday, May 6th at 8 p.m. in the community hall - together with the actor and protagonist Ferdinand Dörfler.

On Saturday, May 7th, at 8 p.m., there will be a special performance with Juliane Banse in the "Blue House" in Dießen.

Further dates and information at www.meindaheim.info.

Source: merkur

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