D He Prize of the Anna-Lena Schnabel : What the NDR believes cannot be sent

The price you have to pay for an echo Jazz: A 3sat documentary portrays the saxophonist Anna-Lena Schnabel and shows how television censors music.

 D He Prize of the Anna-Lena Schnabel  : What the NDR believes cannot be sent
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    Kritikam Public Television is currently up and running; maybe that's because it's missing star hours? The institutions, on or hand, argue with "interest of public" and "indirect" to us. As if we were spectators allekrank, we would have to measure fever every day. EtwasAnspruchsvolles, y don't trust us anymore.

    The fact that something goes differently shows a film, of which one would not initially suspect it, because it acts superficially not vonbedenklichen feedback phenomena in media society, but on jazz. But when it comes to echo Jazz, DieRückkopplung is already re. An echo is what comes to you, until you can no longer hear it.

    Echo Jazz is a prize awarded by German music industry in Mali year; Great artists are to be awarded. Imjune 2017, gala was staged on a hamburger yard. Between harbour cranes re is a red carpet and a lot of chichi, which is supposed to commemorate award of Grammy Awards, but AnMöchtegerneritis and artificiality are hardly to be overoffered, and jazz is little too did.

    JanBäumers Film Award The Anna-Lena Schnabel accompanies young saxophonist, who is to receive award for her first album books, Bottles Bamboo as "newcomer". The camera Zeigtsie before award, during her speech of gratitude and at her appearance. But already at beginning of grandiosely cut documentation of spectators, what one may hardly believe at first: that DiePreisträgerin at award ceremony none of ir own Plays. The NDR was so determined by tutigeFernsehsparte that show was broadcast: The music was not gefälliggenug, people would switch off.

    Soerzählt The 28-year-old into camera and looks so as she can't believe it herself yet. Tendencies wrestles with question of wher she might be at wrong event and price would rar not accept at all.

    DiesesRingen takes 45 minutes, in which many participants take floor, and one does not want to miss a minute, because Manim television seldom has vorgeführtbekommen hypocrisy of television so beautiful. A surreal climax is interview that makes EineNDR journalist with prizewinner. She asks before LaufenderKamera for report next day: "What do Wirdenn hear from you Tonight?" – "Unfortunately no part of me", says Anna-Lena Schnabel, "That's what NDR banned me." – "We can't take this in tomorrow," said DieNDR-journalist apologetically. "That doesn't surprise me," says laureate.

    Date Of Update: 22 October 2017, 12:02
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