Element of Crime: A film about friendship and music in Berlin!
Element of Crime: A film about friendship and music in Berlin!
On Tuesday, December 10th, there is a special demonstration in the film club of the Burgtheater Ratzeburg: the documentary "Element of Crime - when it gets dark and cold in Berlin", directed by Charly Hübner, will be shown from 6:30 p.m. This film offers a fascinating portrait of the German band Element of Crime, which has been an integral part of the music landscape since it was founded in 1985. With a unique mix of melancholic chanson, pop and rock, the film tells the history of the band and its development, as well as the musical milestones and formative encounters on their Berlin tour. Duchy directly reports on the meaning of this event and emphasizes that the band also "most famous" or "Most unknown known" group of the German -speaking area applies.
element of crime is known for her profound texts, which is also written by singer Sven Regener, who is also known as the author of popular novels. Your music is often associated with a certain melancholy and reflects personal and social topics. When the band was founded in 1985, a development followed that led it from the beginnings in Germany to international influences. The band's name is a tribute to the film of the same name by Lars von Trier, which certainly underlines the artistic orientation. As Wikipedia , her music style developed continuously during her career, which gained a loyal fan base and achieved their albums again and again.
The upcoming performance will not only put the music of the band in the spotlight, but also shed light on the importance and cultural influence of element of crime in the German layer of music. They stand for a lively music culture that has been successful for over four decades and remains up to date. At a time when the music industry is constantly changing, this documentary is a valuable reflection on durability and change in art.
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