Film on luisa neubauer and greta thunberg

Luisa neubauer actives 

had told in her interview that she wants to work in this serial regarding the climates and now let's see what happens. 

Luisa naubeuar


What's next?" 

asks a reporter after an interview on the sidelines of a climate demo in Berlin. It happened in January 2019, it certainly won't happen again today. At the time, Luise Neubauer still looked a little uncertain as she took the microphone. She used to talk to the crowd.

Documentary

 Meanwhile, the geography student from Göttingen has become the most famous leader of the climate movement "Fridays for the Future" (FFF) in Germany. In his 45-minute, non-commentary documentary "Louisa," Romy Steer traces Neubauer's rapid rise to public figure until the summer of 2020, when Angela Merkel appointed him to the chancellor alongside Greta Thunberg. Invited.


 [ "From 18!" - Films on 3sat: This Monday from 10:30pm, Next Monday from 10:25pm]

Spent period

 The film chronicles Neubauer's daily life, including the internal debate at FFF and the constant struggle for attention. Neubauer runs from interview to photo appointment for the talk show, which probably doesn't please everyone at FFF and is mentioned in passing. "The German group probably hates me now," she says, because she is the only one who should be part of the delegation to meet the heads of government at the EU summit in Romania. But the film also gives an idea of ​​why: Louisa Neubauer, who has by then joined the Greens, proves to be an extraordinary political talent, gifted with the ability to deliver speeches in German and English. are equipped. Ready for publication.


 Focus on strong women


 "Luisa" new "Ab 18!" Part of the season consists of six films about the lives of young adults. Three will be broadcast this Monday, with three more, including "Luisa", a week later on 3sat. The fact that the series, which has won multiple awards since 2013, is dedicated to a celebrity is rather unusual. However, with its open, wholly observant style, Steyer's "Louisa" is an "18+!" Fits perfectly into the philosophy. In addition, the editors have put a clear focus on strong young women this year.

Portrait to women

 This is already the case with the portrait of Jonas Heldt, a temporary worker from Ingolstadt, who reveals himself in a world full of men (and robots) and fully retains his dream: "The Big Benzer still missing. Is." As "Seda makes cars" is an update on the world of work thanks to a cheerfully confident protagonist and told by a working-class family from Turkey. Constantin Hatz and Annelie Boros meet U20 European Champion Sarah Fischer from Austria with a similar neutral attitude. In his film "The Weightlifter", he observes the everyday life of an unusual family of athletes, as Sarah is trained by her father, which sometimes causes considerable stress.


 "Being Sascha" is also about gender identity. The film by Swiss director Manuel Gubelli offers a deep insight into the life of a young man who describes himself as neither a woman nor a man, but as a non-binary trans person.

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