Wincent Weiss touches: Emotional journey in the new king The Löwen film!

Wincent Weiss touches: Emotional journey in the new king The Löwen film!

Köln, Deutschland - Cologne - An exciting event is just around the corner: The animated film “Mufasa: The King of Lion” will start in German cinemas next Thursday. Pop singer Wincent Weiss (31) has followed his speech role in this film as a youthful Lion Taka, who later becomes known as a villain Scar, with great emotions. "I cried six times when I was allowed to watch the film in advance," reported Weiss to the German Press Agency. The film takes the viewers into the moving history of Simba's father Mufasa and revives memories of their own childhood - a feeling that has grown deeply, as he admits himself. "There are so many memories," he added, and other Disney films such as "Vaiana 2" were able to stir him to tears, despite the less emotional act.

golden relics and pilgrimage flows

The holy relics of the three kings, who arrived in Cologne on July 23, 1164, are also interesting. These relics, consisting of three skeletons, made the city the center of pilgrim tourism. Archbishop Rainald von Dassel took over the bones after Emperor Barbarossa took the northern Italian city of Milan. There the relics had rested for a while until they were brought to Cologne, where they quickly put the first pilgrims. Professor Manfred Becker-Huberti explains the cultural and religious effects of these relics, which are closely connected to the Cologne Cathedral and the Veneration of the Saints in the city. However, the question of the authenticity of the bones remains unanswered, which also makes the cult around the relics exciting.

So strengthened by the emotional return to the roots in "Mufasa" and the timeless attraction of the relics of the Three Kings, both modern entertainment and the deeply rooted traditions are shown as important elements of cultural life in Cologne. While Wincent shares his emotional experience in the cinemas, the historical legacy of the city lives on through the numerous pilgrims who want to continue to flow to Cologne to pay homage to the holy skeletons. You can experience more about the influence of the relics on Cologne in the WDR times ( WDR reported ).

A look at the emotions and religion shows how closely stories are interwoven from the past and the present.

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