Von: martti.kuuskoski@helsinki.fi
Betreff: First Syberberg-screening in Finland
Datum: 1. April 2005 10:40:24 MESZ
An: hjs@syberberg.de
Dear Mr. Syberberg,
Here is the first comment on Hitler-screening (part one), taken from a
public film diary of Antti Alanen:
Brilliant 35mm print. E-subtitles
in Finnish by Pirjo Brech, operated by Lena Talvio. Viewed at Orion,
Helsinki, 29 March 2005. The house was sold out and sat in silent
concentration through the first Syberberg screening in Finland. This is
something completely different: a picture that brings to mind Sacha Guitry,
Orson Welles, Monty Python, John Waters, Karl Valentin, and Richard Wagner,
a combination of playfulness, seriousness, sorrow, and shock. Syberberg
tries to portray something that is almost beyond comprehension, and
apparently he is equipped with a wide variety of approaches to the subject
which does not overwhelm him.--
Tomorrow, on saturday, all the four parts of Hitler will be shown again
within one evening.Best wishes,
Martti-Tapio Kuuskoski _______________________________________________________________