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Under-the-Radar Round Up 2013, Part 1
January 5, 2014
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Annette Focks, Atli Örvarsson, Colette, Die Andere Heimat: Chronik Einer Sehnsucht, Die Nordsee: Unser Meer, Fabian Römer, Film Score, Heute Bin Ich Blond, In Einem Wilden Land, Jessica de Rooij, Johan Hoogewijs, Karim Sebastian Elias, Michael Riessler, Night Train To Lisbon, Oliver Heuss, Ostwind: Zusammen Sind Wir Frei, Philipp F. Kölmel, Rahman Altin, Reviews, Rubinrot, The Butterfly's Dream, Under the Radar, Unsere Mütter Unsere Väter, Vergiss Mein Nicht
RUBINROT/RUBY RED – Philipp F. Kölmel
March 15, 2013
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Original Review by Jonathan Broxton
Rubinrot is a children’s fantasy adventure film based on the first book in the “Liebe Geht Durch Alle Zeiten” series of popular German-language novels written by Kerstin Gier. The story follows a young girl, Gwendolyn Shepherd, who discovers that she and all the other members of her family can travel through time, and explores the opportunities and disadvantages such powers bring. The film is directed by Felix Fuchssteiner, stars Maria Ehrich, Jannis Niewöhner and Laura Berlin, and has a score by 40-year-old Philipp F. Kölmel, yet another composer who was completely unknown to me prior to this project. Read more…
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Film Score, Philipp F. Kölmel, Reviews, Rubinrot, Ruby Red


