Michiel 2005's photos with the keyword: tuschinski

The debate after the movie

20 Oct 2009 235
From left to right: Frits Barend, television presenter and journalist, Joris Luyendijk, journalist and David Barnouw, fellow of the Institute of War Studies (Rijksinstituut voor Oorlogsdocumentatie RIOD). Luyendijk was of the opinion that the movie should remain banned, because people could be swayed by it. He himself constantly had to correct himself during the viewing, he said. He is probably not aware of internet, where the movie can be seen and you can order the DVD at Amazon.com. David Barnouw didn't want to ban the movie, but he made a fool of himself by claiming that the protagonists all came to a good end after the war. In fact Marian died in 1946, Harlan was prosecuted several times after the war because of the movie and Heinrich George died in a Soviet camp. Read more (in Dutch) walthaus.blogspot.com/2009/10/jud-su-met-gratis-broodjes-...

A showing of Jud Süß in Tuschinski Theatre in Amst…

20 Oct 2009 185
For the first time since 1945 the movie Jud Süß was shown in Tuschinski theatre in Amsterdam. The copyright holder stipulates that the movie can only be seen in the context of a debate. The name of the movie cannot be advertised. Interesting movie, very well made, less crude than The Battleship Potemkin. Excellent performance of Ferdinand Marian as Jud Süß. In 1946 Marian died in a car accident.

The rear of the Tuschinski cinema

12 Feb 2009 182
Tuschinski made some effort to decorate the blind wall. More info on wikipedia: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tuschinski The building dates from 1921.