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Männer mit Strumpfhosen

Mit dem cineastischen Quintett des Studentenfilmfestes „Sehsüchte“ verhält es sich ähnlich wie mit dem legendären Literarischen Quartett. Es geht nicht nur um die Bücher beziehungsweise Filme, es geht auch um die Kritiker. Die produzieren sich gerne anhand der zu rezensierenden Werke, profilieren sich, spielen sich in den Vordergrund. Man denke nur an Helmuth Karasek im Literatur-Quartett, nach jedem Bonmot schielte er nach Aufmerksamkeit heischend ins Publikum. Bei den Cineasten der „Sehsüchte“ übernehmen diese Rolle traditionell der Berliner Underground-Filmer Jörg Buttgereit, der nach eigenen Worten „Arthouse Horror“-Filme dreht, und der HFF-Filmwissenschaftler Prof. Lothar Mikos.

Scientists: Floods, Wildfires Are Signs of Global Warming

Scientists: Floods, Wildfires Are Signs of Global Warming The URL has been copied to your clipboard 0:00 0:07:16 0:00 Pop-out player Massive flooding killed at least 195 people in northern Europe last week. Massive wildfires are burning across much of the western United States. These extreme weather events, scientists warn, are clear signs of global warming. And they say more is needed to be done to fight climate change. Floods in Europe In Europe, officials continue to find more bodies as floodwaters drop across affected areas of Germany, Belgium, and the Netherlands. So far, 164 are confirmed dead and hundreds are missing in the affected areas of Germany. At least 31 people died in Belgium.

The Latest: Belgium govt raises flood death toll to 20

The Latest: Belgium govt raises flood death toll to 20 By The Associated PressJuly 16, 2021 GMT The Latest on deadly flooding in Europe: BRUSSELS Belgium’s government says the death toll from unprecedented flooding in parts of the country has risen to 20. Interior Minister Annelies Verlinden said Friday that emergency workers were trying to locate another 20 people who remained missing. Prime Minister Alexander De Croo says Belgium will mark a day of national mourning Tuesday to reflect on “the great human loss. It will also be a moment to show solidarity, closeness and unity.” De Croo says festivities marking the country’s national holiday on July 21 also will be toned down, saying it comes at a time “when so many people will still be in an exceptionally difficult position.”

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