Jan Böhmermann
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Where you are already in the Arte-Mediathek, I saw a two-part Arte-Doku, just before yesterday, namely the big documentation of, I think, Thorsten Körner, who also did Schwarzer Adler, about Franz Beckenbauer, who died in the last year, in the penultimate year, 2023, or is he 24, 22?
A big documentary about Franz Beckenbauer, which is at least worth seeing if you're interested in football culture and for big over-inscened Germans. Do you find him over-inscened? Yes, I wanted a short review of the documentary. I found the documentary informative. A very important first criticism is that there are talking heads, people who talk about Franz Beckenbauer.
A big documentary about Franz Beckenbauer, which is at least worth seeing if you're interested in football culture and for big over-inscened Germans. Do you find him over-inscened? Yes, I wanted a short review of the documentary. I found the documentary informative. A very important first criticism is that there are talking heads, people who talk about Franz Beckenbauer.
A big documentary about Franz Beckenbauer, which is at least worth seeing if you're interested in football culture and for big over-inscened Germans. Do you find him over-inscened? Yes, I wanted a short review of the documentary. I found the documentary informative. A very important first criticism is that there are talking heads, people who talk about Franz Beckenbauer.
There is not a single woman who speaks in this film. Except for old recordings of his first life partner, his first wife. Otherwise, they are really exclusively men. That was also an absolute male domain back then. But nowadays, there are people from the present who speak about Franz Beckenbauer.
There is not a single woman who speaks in this film. Except for old recordings of his first life partner, his first wife. Otherwise, they are really exclusively men. That was also an absolute male domain back then. But nowadays, there are people from the present who speak about Franz Beckenbauer.
There is not a single woman who speaks in this film. Except for old recordings of his first life partner, his first wife. Otherwise, they are really exclusively men. That was also an absolute male domain back then. But nowadays, there are people from the present who speak about Franz Beckenbauer.
And the author of the film didn't come up with the idea to think about whether that... Maybe he didn't talk to women. Yeah, maybe. Maybe they were blurred on photos. Yeah, exactly. I was just about to say, where we get so excited about a Facebook channel from some splitter organization of the government party or the government...
And the author of the film didn't come up with the idea to think about whether that... Maybe he didn't talk to women. Yeah, maybe. Maybe they were blurred on photos. Yeah, exactly. I was just about to say, where we get so excited about a Facebook channel from some splitter organization of the government party or the government...
And the author of the film didn't come up with the idea to think about whether that... Maybe he didn't talk to women. Yeah, maybe. Maybe they were blurred on photos. Yeah, exactly. I was just about to say, where we get so excited about a Facebook channel from some splitter organization of the government party or the government...
Miliza in Syrien, die die Außenministerin rausblört, nichts anderes ist, aber mit allen Frauen in der Franz-Beck-Bauer-Truppe.
Miliza in Syrien, die die Außenministerin rausblört, nichts anderes ist, aber mit allen Frauen in der Franz-Beck-Bauer-Truppe.
Miliza in Syrien, die die Außenministerin rausblört, nichts anderes ist, aber mit allen Frauen in der Franz-Beck-Bauer-Truppe.
But I'll tell you, the Franz Beckenbauer documentary doesn't shed any light on German masculinity. And then the filmmaker thought about it in the end. Now something has to be done with gravity and thoughtfulness and somehow ... So it's praised twice, once 45, then again almost 30 minutes.
But I'll tell you, the Franz Beckenbauer documentary doesn't shed any light on German masculinity. And then the filmmaker thought about it in the end. Now something has to be done with gravity and thoughtfulness and somehow ... So it's praised twice, once 45, then again almost 30 minutes.
But I'll tell you, the Franz Beckenbauer documentary doesn't shed any light on German masculinity. And then the filmmaker thought about it in the end. Now something has to be done with gravity and thoughtfulness and somehow ... So it's praised twice, once 45, then again almost 30 minutes.
And only the last 15 minutes are then moved on to Franz Beckenbauer's rather unruly end of life, where this whole thing just collapsed with the 6.7 million smear money and summer fairy tales and everything a bit shady and so on. But then he went out and gave all the interview partners a football and said, take the ball and hold the ball between you and the wall and lean against the ball.
And only the last 15 minutes are then moved on to Franz Beckenbauer's rather unruly end of life, where this whole thing just collapsed with the 6.7 million smear money and summer fairy tales and everything a bit shady and so on. But then he went out and gave all the interview partners a football and said, take the ball and hold the ball between you and the wall and lean against the ball.
And only the last 15 minutes are then moved on to Franz Beckenbauer's rather unruly end of life, where this whole thing just collapsed with the 6.7 million smear money and summer fairy tales and everything a bit shady and so on. But then he went out and gave all the interview partners a football and said, take the ball and hold the ball between you and the wall and lean against the ball.
And you have to imagine, I'm going to do it here so pantomimically, that the ball, then there are recordings of all, of Willi Lemke, Arndt Zeigler, Uli Hoeneß, who take a ball and put their heads on it and close their eyes and then for a minute, Um, Kaiser Franz denken, oder was?