Tuesday, February 14, 2012

Stories from the wholesale market hall in the open scene in the film museum

Hall 1 of the Munich central market hall - Photo: Bayerischer Rundfunk
The Munich Filmmuseum shows at 19:00 at 16:02:12 clock in a preview of the documentary series two episodes of "Tales from the Great Market Hall" (2011) by Lisa Eder and Katja Wallenfels. This year celebrates its 100th Munich Großmarkthalle Birthday, and therefore also from 15.02. until 15.07.2012 in Munich's city museum with the exhibition "Fresh every day" award.

The wholesale market hall in Munich, Paris and Barcelona, ​​the third largest in Europe. Since 1912 it has provided the region around Munich, about 5 million people with food from around the world. As international as the goods, are also international traders, farmers and chefs who work here and shop. While the city is still asleep in the wholesale market hall is already very busy. It is like a village in Munich, busy and yet familiar. It will be haggled over, cursing and laughing. On behalf of the 3,000 people who work in the wholesale market, can the audience get to know some of them in more detail in the movies by Lisa Eder and Katja Wallenfels. Culinary Cinema so!

The first two episodes of "Tales from the wholesale market" are each 45 minutes long. They were produced by Fidelis Mager and Francis Xavier Gernstl megaherz of film and television. The editorial work Gambke Ulrich took over the Bavarian Radio. The filmmaker Lisa Eder, Katja, and Wallenfels, and many of the protagonists are present at the screening.

Come and visit the 'Open Scene' at the Filmmuseum Munich on 16.02.2012 and see the first two episodes of the documentary series "Tales from the wholesale market." The team from Munich Blog wishes much fun.

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