
Thanks Thomas!

Ran yesterday on TV and you can still watch online.
“About 40 Years lived several hundred members of the German Sparkling Wine “Colonia Dignidad” imprisoned on a huge, remote site in Chile.
Rüdiger was a child, Aki old two months and Kurt's deputy chief of the pedophile champagne. They came 1962 with 500 other German cult members to Chile and lived on 40 Years locked away from the world. The film tells the test, to exist after decades of crimes such as torture and murder as a collective more. There are German stories of displacement, Longing, romantic raptures and despair. It is a film about guilt, Victimization and how it should. GERMAN SOULS – LIFE AFTER THE Colonia Dignidad shows conflicting, personal stories, but far beyond the personal out something about the function- and modes make totalitarian systems and their consequences for the individual experience.”
Homepage for the film and more information.
Thanks Flo!

DDB has developed for a Chilean security company a campaign, persuade them to people in Santiago, how easy it is, break into their homes. Clever concept, but also superätzende scare, as known from the policy.

Newsweek hat ein sehr anschauliches Chart erstellt, dass eine vage Vorstellung davon gibt, wie das Überleben in der Mine aussieht. Seit einiger Zeit ist ja mittlerweile ein Nasa-Psychologe vor Ort tätig, die haben ja auch einige Erfahrungswerte zum Thema Isolation und Dunkelheit.
Hoffen wir das Beste.
Hier die größere Version.
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