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Presentation with film clips, by Cord Riechelmann
Hosted by Dorothee Wenner
Hosted by Dorothee Wenner
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5 EUR, reduced 2,50 EUR |
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German |
Ground Floor, Hall 2 |
Using the example of the most popular US animal series in Germany from the 1960s, Berlin biologist and publicist Cord Riechelmann reconstructs how Hollywood’s screenwriters and producers were inspired by contemporary animal behaviour research and the working conditions of scientists in Africa. A search for clues to reality from the realm of fictional TV entertainment.