
Finnland hören
Eine musikalisch illustrierte Reise durch die Kultur Finnlands
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Narrated by:
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Josef Tratnik
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"In der Welt, im Leben und in der Natur gibt es gar nichts außer schönen Märchen, und wenn sich die Tür öffnet, geh hinein und fülle deine Seele!" schreibt der Maler Akseli Gallen-Kallela. Die Autorin Barbara Barberon-Zimmermann öffnet diese Tür und taucht ein in die Welt der Kalevala, der Joiks und der Trollwesen "Mumins", sie stellt die Malerin Helene Schjerfbeck vor sowie die Dichter Eino Leino und Minna Canth. Der Schauspieler Josef Tratnik führt in den Kosmos von Filmemacher Aki Kaurismäki, lauscht finnischem Tango, Klängen von Jean Sibelius und Einojuhani Rautavaara, besucht karelische Städte, bewundert die Werke des Designers Alvar Aalto und beweist, dass Finnlands Kulturerbe alles andere als einsilbig ist.
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