Mental mine young minds like this and returns because sewing machine sewing i suppose was more afro created for those than writing im biased as knowledge i want to meet those women back home who are bones by then two teams and social norms and inform them about dead basic rights my name is them out of the home and i work as easy to. Lose. Hi i will do a keynote special on german actor sebastian call one any other actor of his generation caught seems to embody german history with the roles he plays hes played some of this. Countrys worst villains and its greatest heroes hes now a Big International star but remains dedicated to exploring the darkest corners of germanys past thats just. Sitting its good must. Consume to die to. Smell the roses mention uk none as under bush has just come for the country and its just that when its in evidence in my decision a no contest was not himself forced. To touch her shirt so we can just talk and i. Just made it to if you this is the one instead of the testimony i would have to miss mcdonald i thought lead a different look to my setup. As a didnt see me to get up as my former. So i thought. This was. So much in business ya know stars keep it going to be honest with you and im interventionist if i get us need to be going to subjects who can. Come. Im. Open to man up. Cancer trying to remedy beason. Initial question did interest projects from the strongest up some through. The sting of the spears the differential the conflicts nonbusy up to shut. Up because not. So much time off the top to. Promise you this was ignored or you could be treated many times as you get anything good to them didnt you think you. Can update. And were joined now by sebastian call hi welcome to kino we just had a brief overview of your career and whats amazing is how many historical dramas youve done and youve played almost every figure from german history i mean nazis terrorists political dissidents. Whats the hardest thing about entering the past that way particularly when you have to recreate a real character from history that is its a gift as an active duty to do such different parts of history. Because youre its like a history book and you have the case and so youre inside it is a pleasure its a gift to feel history very vivid a max will. Yeah and then i love doing this although im not searching for these parts is just there the best the best scripts yet and you knew film fog in august again is a story called drama its set in the nine hundred forty three early nineteen forties and has both the Euthanasia Program of an artist and studio where they started to quietly kill off anyone they thought didnt belong in their society mentally ill the sick anyone who didnt belong to their concept of the area and race you play a doctor in the movie describing who is this guy. He is rather like spear a believer he believes in doing good things as of the Nineteenth Century it was a big issue or you know for the whole society so it was absolutely common to discuss that and how do we have make the human being better. That was a common thing to talk about it that just took that from there and made his own thing out of it very strict so there was murdering people. That. Just physically. Business adults who seem. To be these shy and one seem nice to see. Yeah i want to answer link to it. Im trying he didnt look at field intelligence he isnt even see susie. Yagudin to music which i dont mistreat you can call for you to have it. Done this is what it is you get odd i might take leashed by shooting for zoos couldnt you get it either that puts you in there to just admitted spy come on. Give it a look for it if you lost interest in the kitchen musser life exponents yeah. So what about in bed laden but in. This heist. Then she asked how do you play a character like that and not make him into sort of. You know dimensional think its actually quite easy because if he doesnt think hes a monster and who does. Everybody thinks im a good man if he looks in the mode in the mornings im doing well im doing good so he is hes quite convincing what hes doing and for me as an actor is to find the the law the space the in a space of thoughts and logical consequences and that the better i do that im prepared that the easier i can move in this strange reality strange for us not for him. This man see. Him again. And what do you think is the relevance of the film and its themes for today because it happened long time ago it was back in the fortys. I mean this idea of this race hygiene its always an issue and today if you see the prenatal gnostic you can see that its so its so close to perfection you can foresee everything we are moving in a dangerous direction to to. To direct everything and to decide everything which we cant you know we have you have to think about and we have to see if its possible or not and then take a decision and this is one of the things why did the film because because its so you know all these down sort of children for example the. They killed them in the nazi time but now they dont even. Live because its. Nobody gives birth to them anymore you know so its a were thing and that the very important thing to think about it because its its life you know and you should deal every careful to decide who decides. This is live worth on not nobody can do that. We cant let you go without talking about your Big International breakthrough film which was the lives of others in two thousand and six the character you play is a playwright in east germany whos been put under twenty four hour surveillance by Eastern Police the stasi. The biggest of these nine power. Looking back to that time two thousand and six when the oscar became a Huge International success. What do you remember about tommy mean what effect it had happened on you personally and maybe even on i know german cinema in general but i remember the auspice. I think it was Foreign Language sixtieth birthday and they made a trailer. Like eight minutes by the european cinema all the oscar minus like sending me to seek i tweet for this Million Dollars of it and so on. And off to that. And the oscar goes to the lives of others to germany. Never forget that it was like in the i was like in a bubble and im thinking person all of a sudden i was homeless in this wonderful row of. So important films that made me being an actor and made to create a i was educated with them in a way so i guess it was. Wonderful moment and i mean. Really opened up doors for you to write in because after that you put in a lot of Big International films in black book and recently. In bridge of spies the Steven Spielberg film what is it like you feel as an actor to what you get out of playing smaller roles in these big Big Productions compared to sort of the lead roles that you used to in germany every actor will say no small roles and thats true enough. For me its important if the film has to exist you know and britain spied for the spies for example the script by the coen brothers and the cost tom hanks and spielberg this this was a match oh yes you do not know who you are dealing with. The interest of the democratic republic. To deal with and to be seen to be dealing with another sovereign power the United States is one of the few directors who is able to create a very private. Creative atmosphere on the set and outside is hollywood when you get a chance to act with the likes of spielberg or in something serious like homeland and so Forth International series what keeps you coming back to germany why do you keep coming back to germany into german films german. I love the number which are the language is very special because its so precise and you can express every theres a word for everything theres so many wonderful words other languages dont have that and of course the english to. Describe it in different ways and the germans are able to say its very precise that makes them very german as well so its always a danger in that but in the other hand its very. Its impressive to have such a rich language and i love to work in that language a lot being one of your fans love to see you in it thank you so much. You know. 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