"Office party." "A pretty blonde, rather plump." "She only had short affairs, for she was mean and passive." "Then she was stroking my hair." "I saw a tenderness in her eyes which I knew to be love." "NOW THEY'VE REACHED THE TOP." "BUT THEY DON'T KNOW WHAT TO DO NEXT." "HARD WORK IS USELESS IN ITSELF." "ARTISTS IN THE BIG TOP:" "PERPLEXED" "1." "MOURNING WORK:" "DAY OF GERMAN ART 1939" "He gave joy to many, young and old." "Millions of them." "Who will weep for him now?" "2." "MOURNING WORK:" "MANFRED PEICKERT" "Manfred Peickert is a circus artist." "He has plans." "I say, "Couldn't we hoist up the elephants right over the ring?"" "And the director says, "Of course, but would the roof hold up?"" "I say, "It would be something quite new."" "He says, "New?" "I think it's strange and irrational."" "I say, "Something has to burst." "What if they went up with a balloon?"" "The director says, "I think it's too irrational."" "But I say, "The effect would be great."" ""Genius is the capacity for endless effort."" "Success was the main goal for the Peickerts." "Four generations of chemists." "But in their enslaved souls something said, "If we've been made slaves, it would be unwise to give us weapons."" "In 1945, Manfred Peickert went to Australia to sell oil." "But that wasn't a new world either." "He joined a circus." "I think it would be wonderful to have the elephants hanging up in the big top to help build up the show." "I can't put it better than that." ""HE WHO RISKS NOTHING" "SHALL NEVER WIN."" "Countess Fanny Ghika of the Imperial Circus had herself trampled by horses every day, to rise again and be cheered by the crowd." "HE WANTS TO BE A CLOWN." "TO GO AROUND MAKING THE SKY TREMBLE" "WITH HIS TRUMPET," "AND BE WITH WOMEN" "LIKE A REAL MAN SHOULD." "Leo Uffland worked on his astronaut trick for 14 years." "He was to appear in a spaceship." "He died in an accident." "The remains of his contraption are useless." "Sojkowsky survived dozens of snake bites and died in the ring." "He worked with 20 poisonous snakes and a non-poisonous boa." "Sojkowsky will do his hanging trick for the first time ever." "He'd kicked away the chair." "After 2 minutes he was lifted down." "The iron noose had strangled him." ""Like the sword of Damocles, the hour of my death looms, and I am hurrying."" "I sailed off and went to..." "I went to..." "any old city... to Sydney." "I went looking for something, I don't know what..." "I never found it, but then maybe it wasn't anything definite." "I turn a somersault to the high bar, and then back again to the platform." "That's all." "It's a funny act, really." "One day he goes up on the high bars again." "He puts magnesium powder on his hands." "His adrenalin starts to flow." "He is overcome by melancholy." "He misses his partner's hand, and breaks his neck." "Death is the negation of time." "Lust desires eternity." "They had reached the top." "But then they didn't know what to do next." "Hard work is useless in itself." "Leni Peickert, Manfred's heiress." "Where is it?" "For the following 'double passage', we would like to ask for your kind attention." "The trapeze artist, whose 5th husband shot the 4th, threw herself onto the body and cried," ""I will avenge this, or not be able to bear it." "But I'll have forgotten it in a week." "Fire in the Chicago elephant-house." ""Alarm!" "Fire!"" "The director: "It isn't a real fire."" "The pachyderms are getting desperate." ""Freedom", said one of the elephants, "is risking one's life." "Not because it's freedom from slavery, but because human freedom is defined by its negative relation to others."" "The elephants swear, "We forget nothing."" ""A wounded mind heals without scars, but a wounded body poisons the mind."" "The elephants swear, "We forget nothing."" "An adult elephant is one that knows its enemy." "The one who doesn't protect him in order to exploit him." "The elephants swear, "We forget nothing."" "We won't forget the firemen and the director who said, "It is just a fake!" It wasn't fake, but a real fire." "Truly, the day is near," "The end of the Hitler-state." "Happy is the one, who'll still" "Be alive by then." "The fascists who burn should be thrown into the sea." "Even those who don't burn or extinguish should be packed and thrown into the sea." "We should also throw our memories of the fire and our suffering into the sea." "Or revenge." "He affected by revenge will be shot." "Rather shoot than forget." "Better to throw them into the sea." "We should throw our memories of the fire and our suffering, into the sea." "It's better to throw them into the sea." "Leni Peickert wants her own circus." "She imagines herself opening her own circus." "A circus worthy of a dead man." "She watches the performance of a leading circus." "She wants nothing but the best." "Leni Peickert says, "I'll change the circus, because I love it."" "Answer: "She loves it, so she won't change it." "Why?" "Because love is conservative."" "Leni Peickert: "That isn't true!"" "She says to a famous tamer, "I plan to open my own circus."" "The tamer:" ""I'd be happy if you did."" "Leni Peickert:" ""I want the animals to act authentic"." "The tamer: "They're only authentic in the jungle."" "Leni Peickert says: "I read about so-called Evil." "Change your mind!"" "Let it rise... to the level of great ideas." "Not just doing what the market wants, but really... doing what you want." "I want to start my own business." "Do you already have an idea?" "Ms. Anna Fedorjewna Saizeva, of the Russian ministry of culture, is on a tour of Western Europe." "Leni Peickert hopes to get some help." "We already met in Salerno, 2 years ago." "I was fascinated by your lecture, you spoke about the lion on horseback." "What side are you on?" "Are you for the military kind of dressage?" "It's funny, certain circus words are the same in different languages:" ""Big top", "artiste"..." "I could..." "Could you lend me some artists?" "Just temporarily?" "I plan to start my own business, and I would be very grateful if you could lend me a few artists." "For a time." "They were a charming couple, aged about 30, highly intelligent." "I'd never believed ballet-dancers could be intelligent." "And then the organizer said to me," ""I don't know why, everything was all right." "Good service, waiters in tailcoats, and the stripper was a party member since 1917."" "Leni Peickert needs money to realize her plans." "She's prepared to compromise, and signs a television contract." "Dad, how are you?" " I'm okay." "It's a bit wretched, but I'll manage." "Come on." "Lola!" "Sascha!" "Girls!" "You keep on walking." "Of course, while you're walking." "He passes you and the camera follows." "Mr Müller?" " Phone is on." "71-70-1st." "It's the first time Carlo drank too much." "The last time was when Tim was born." "I brought you a drink." " Thank you" "How long will this take?" "We rushed here today..." "They don't need any circus artists." "They're all actors playing the roles." "WE SEEK ARTISTS FOR TOURS OF EUROPE" "AND OVERSEAS." "PLEASE CONTACT US." "A shirt, open here and this side, or that one?" "And here... pearls." "Open here, and here... pearls... and two stars." "All right?" "Two stars here." "Good day." " Good day." "I saw your advertisement." "We can use anyone who's willing." " That's me." "You must have an open mind, of course." " I know." "What is it, exactly?" "Troop entertainment." "Morocco, Libya, Thailand and Saigon." "What's new about it?" " We have an extra attraction." "The artists drop pamphlets from high up in the big top." "Saying what?" " Peace." " Peace in general?" " Yes." "What we need is something funny." "That's hard on the trapeze." " Our boys' peace-making efforts increase their need for entertainment." " This is what I can offer." "I don't know it, but here it is again." "A sawmill owner orders 5 beers." "Have you seen my toothbrush?" "Someone please open the tram door!" "A mouse running on a hot stove." "Imagine it high up in the big top with red spotlights." "Haven't you got anything funny?" "Something special?" "Haven't you got a shirt... open here, with some pearls and two stars..." "Should I bring my own money, too?" " We can't pay much, really, but this is about ethical values." ""Then I'll go to Maxim's"" "The violin sweetly sings good-night" "Your heart has turned off the light" "A last kiss on your lips And the song is over..." "Mr von Lüptow talks about "The situation of the circus artist today."" "...afterwards they rode horses again." "World War Il: 2 of the Blumenfeldts near Orel, 1942." "They thought they could fight inhumanity if all the artists in the world raised their standards simultaneously." "THE FRENCHMAN DIES SMILING, THE AVIATEUR CRASHES SMILING." "JUST THINK OF A KISSING MOUTH:" "OF YOURS, TRAVIATA." "I only study pieces..." "I shouldn't do exercises, just play the difficult parts of those pieces." "Facing this inhuman situation, the artist's only recourse is to raise his standards still higher." "Leni Peickert visits her friend Dr Busch." "Tell me something." "Come on." "Some people kept an alligator in an aquarium." "The alligator grew bigger, but they didn't put him into a bigger aquarium." "He became bigger and bigger, and eventually grew square." "I can't imagine that." "It's a cruel story." "We grow in our cage too." "But we didn't grow square, see." "I'm used to Dr Busch." "I've known him since I was 14." "He lured me to his room and gave me an apple." "Then he said he was sleepy, and insisted I lie on the bed too." "He stroked my hair and asked if I liked it." "I said yes, to be polite." "I said, "What if I cry out?"" "He opened his fly and told me to look." "I said I wasn't interested, I'd seen the like before." "Our education was all illusion, illusion and hope." "And how disappointed we were!" "And where are we now?" "Just employees in the economy!" "We just have small tasks without any responsibility." "You don't know how hard it is to work without being able to determine what you want." "For what?" "Nobody knows." "Why indeed?" "Yes... in the past, we thought we could change things, make things better..." "Make life more human." "Stop it all." "We created a bouquet:" "The attention-values for women." "Flowers are top of the list." "Then soap..." " No, babies first, they all love babies, and then flowers second." "And what comes last?" "That's why we use babies and flowers in our ads for females." "And all mothers love babies?" "It's crazy." "About 80% attention-value." "For instance, Santa Claus as a child giving a box of cigars, gets 70% attention-value." "Without the child it would be 30 or 40%." "They go crazy for flowers, too." "So it's flowers and babies." "We'll make some flower..." " Tell me more." " Flower fertilizer." "A brand of artificial fertilizer:" ""Dr Happiness"." "We bought the name "Dr Happiness"." ""Dr Happiness!" It calls on the mother-instinct, gives it an outlet." "I discovered it." "The opera ball, 1968." "Leni Peickert wants to meet the friends and promoters of her enterprises." "Mr Donndorf, assistant secretary, ministry of education and the arts." "As Mosca, he is..." "it's really the wrong role for him." "He can't help it." " Totally wrong." "He can't help it." "It's hard to find a young actor to do a convincing Ferdinand..." "it's actually a stupid part." "Hardly playable." " Hardly playable." "And yet he is convincing." "Yes, it's due to some sort of electric impulse..." "Ammonia and methane could produce living matter like protein cells and so on with a strong electric discharge such as lightning." "The earth was once like Jupiter." "So one could reasonably assume, although conditions are not the same, that in millions of years" "Jupiter will have an atmosphere like ours." ""Dr Happiness in danger"" "St. Petersburg, around 1900." "100 horses going in a circle." "But happiness is gone, disappeared." "Accountant Lotte Losemeyer often criticized the bad management by her boss, a building contractor." "Fortunately, she won't give in." "She takes 156,000 DM from the safe and decides to destroy it." "It's a shame about that nice money." "Even this is more hard work than satisfaction." "One must take it out again and throw it back." "Forgive the woman, for you would do the same if you'd her troubles." "Leni Peickert wants to make even more effort." "Leni Peickert says," ""I just need love for my work to go on." "That's what makes poor Nolde do his deeds."" "Interesting sexual problems with space travel." "Disinclination grows out of proportion, but love can't be accumulated." "An astronaut who was in hospital for a post-flight check, filled a bottle with semen when he saw a nurse go by." "A vessel containing about 1 cc, like a small vase." "It's a rather unlikely that he'd fill such a vessel..." "It's a hospital urine-flask, with a long neck..." "The story's exaggerated just to emphasize the point." "She treated the lion-tamer Mackensen to dinner in a restaurant." "Leni Peickert admired the tamer excessively." "...they can even whistle." "I'd like to build a great aquarium." ""Could we let a child play with dolphins?"" ""It'd be too dangerous", he says." "Leni Peickert:" ""Then I can't hire you." "One has to take risks."" ""Dear lady..." "Dear lady, please be sensible."" "My dolphins..." ""Don't... don't be like that."" "They can jump up to 6 metres, maybe more." "Well, I'm sure you'll find something to fit in later on." "I had a moment of clarity." "The police..." "I can't remember a thing, except that I was lying in bed the next day... lying in bed, and..." "I felt a pain..." "It hurt..." "I had a swollen hand... terribly swollen... then I found the note in my pocket." "A 500 km drive, just for a Sunday with Dr Busch." "If you sit, then sit." "If you walk, then walk." "If you talk, then talk." "Leni Peickert realizes she can't unite art and free enterprise." "Only as a capitalist can one change things." "She buys an elephant." "She rented an animal enclosure to wait for the season." "The business swallows money." "She asks Mr von Lüptow for a loan." "She hired Mr von Lüptow as her deputy." "Be watchful, be watchful!" "Come sit around me, and listen." "Gitti Bornemann meets her friend, Leni Peickert." "Von Lüptow hears too late that she's a millionairess." "Leni Peickert forbids him to ask her for a loan." "Mr Böhme, I'll put it clearly." "I can't pay back the 8,000 DM right now." "I don't have it." "I don't understand." "I don't understand what you said." "And if you can't give a guarantee," "I'll have to back out." "What do you mean?" " I can't just take your word." "The world's full of people who make promises they can't keep." "8,000 DM is no small matter." "Give me six months grace." "Six months is a lifetime, one can die in six months." "It's a very long eternity." "I understand, but..." "She borrows from the large banks to pay off the small banks." "The bank wants a total guarantee for the money it spends." "Your animals are no guarantee." "You can't ask the bank to open a zoo and keep them until you can pay." "As a banking counsellor he can't act like a simple cashier." "No ordinary cashier can do that anyway." "There must be a way, Mr Wiese!" "There might be many ways, but I can't name any right now." ""If a capitalist does what he loves instead of what he needs, he won't be supported by that which is."" "Look, if I get involved in your problem..." "Tell me how to analyze..." "what to do..." "First, you have to establish your target group:" "A) regular spectators b) occasional spectators c) people who never go to a circus." "Then..." "People who never go?" " Their views are interesting." "What about television?" " Later on, it's irrelevant now." "But why?" " It's a competing medium." "It is..." "I could add theatre and film to the circus." "Yes, but the circus on television..." "We know that the circus is interesting in itself." "But visiting a circus is inconvenient." "You have to dress up, it costs 16 DM, you have to sit on a bench..." "It costs money, the wooden bench." "You have to plan it... so circus on television is easier." "That's why people rather watch a circus on television than a real one." "But now back to the target group." "Maybe I could do an African act with my elephants." "That's implausible." "Because a circus elephant is viewed differently..." "I already told you:" "What counts for ideas, products objects, people, animals is their social background." "First modern circus:" "Astley in Paris." "Time:" "The French Revolution." "The artists:" "Astonishing." "There isn't a thing the New Revolutionary Man can't do." "Then our sensational finale:" "The Submarine Circus!" "Delightful fountains." "Illuminated cascades." "Revolving stars above." "Soft music and the splashing of water." "Lights on, the ring is filled with water with ducks swimming, a boat and toy fish." "And then our comedy." "The great Danish clown Olchansky." "He was successful, went to China, buried his child, and came back to St. Petersburg." "The creditors take the animals." "The elephants, kept a mile away, are taken away." "Leni Peickert files for bankruptcy." "A break, since there is no money." "Perez sent his report to the Condor Oil Company in San Francisco." ""Does that dirty Indian know whom he is dealing with?" "Does that dirty Indian know whom he is dealing with?"" "Thus spoke the president, Mr Collins." ""There is no land in the universe I want that I can't get." "Not in this universe." "For sure." "If I wanted land on Jupiter," "I'd get it." "For sure."" "Love?" "Your love for the circus won't earn you any money." "Your love is a misconception, it's not 'intersubjective'." "Others won't love it just because you do." "That's why I propose a combined motivation-image survey to find out what others love." "Gitti's father led a socialist scientific institute in Frankfurt." "He transferred its capital to the USA in 1932:" "Many opportunities for entrepreneurs, none for socialists." "Gitti Bornemann is under medical care." "No chance of recovery." "Von Fritsch said to Ebert, "Swine!"" "Gitti Bornemann dies." "Leni Peickert is her sole heir." "LENI PEICKERT INC." "Ms Peickert, I'd like to return to this..." "So I dive into the net from a height of 60 feet." "I could also show you some ballet, and some acrobatics and gymnastics on the floor." "I think you'll like these things because I had thorough training in Switzerland." "Have you ever studied the physics of the trapeze?" "No, it's purely intuitive." "What do you want to change?" "The front four?" " Yes, that gap is too big." "I like it, though." "Give me a smile." "I'd prefer to leave it too, but..." "You don't notice it." "Oh yes, you do!" "Leni Peickert informs the press about her plans." "I think I understand what you want now." "You want the public to participate, not to submit passively to sensations." "Indeed... you want them to feel really confronted with the animals." "Quite original, to conceive the circus as a novel." "Isn't there a risk of confusing two quite heterogeneous genres?" "I know the practical side, the theory's the problem." "I leave that to my assistants." "As a circus it is..." " Circus too!" "It's inherent in the circus." "I think you should leave the circus as it is and just give people what they want." " I won't..." "I don't want to." "A large transparent pool..." "Mr Arbogast, public relations." "Joe Willkins, dramatist." "...a few dolphins driving smaller fish towards the clowns." "Acting..." "I know, you need drama but let's not fight over details now." "I'd like to come back to the distrust you mentioned." "I mean, I don't understand that." "We must get rid of that distrust and work together." "I think it's bad that you should think we distrust each other." "What put that into your head?" "...which you can't separate if you think about it." "I think it could be successful provided there is a good publicity." "It could be done he keeps running away, and they smash against the wall." "It shouldn't be boring, there should be a progression in brutality, different ways of dropping them, building to a climax..." "Let it fall into the sand first, then some hard object is pushed there with the foot suddenly add a level, chase after them, and try to catch the small animals and paint a Star of David on them." "That's too direct." " If we leave the tigers with the mice primitive people will indeed laugh." "Yes, there is that David and Goliath idea which has a very strong appeal." "But David must win, and this one won't." " Yes, but we could make a huge papier mâché Mickey Mouse figure and the tamer would come out very small, against the tigers..." "How the piously the heath sings, How the sound enters my soul!" "An old winter circus is for rent." "LENI PEICKERT INC., WINTER CIRCUS" "With just 4 weeks to the opening, we don't know if the circus will have 1 or 3 rings." "The shooting of Mexico's emperor, Maximilian." "The emperor was a poor privateer, but his counsellors were tough." "The soldiers cock their rifles but don't shoot." "They say," ""Let's use kindness for bullets." "The echo will be more quiet." "This emperor is a loser anyway."" "He was reinstalled right away." "The violin sweetly sings good-night" "Your heart has..." "Happy is the man who can forget what he was." "A last kiss on your lips" "And the song is over." "A sweet greeting waves you all the way home." "Tonight our comrades will be shot." "Thus the comrades shot Emperor Max." "Von Lüptow rehearses with the clowns." "One foot down, the other one, the other one up." "I'm waiting until I can fly." "Then I fly..." "One finally flies." "You hit something, but it doesn't hurt." "No, it's fun to crash like that." "Just to crash like that... to roll around on the ground," "to fly into there..." "right there into the mud." "Program plan:" "1st part:" "The clowns." "1) The staff enter." "2) Record concert." "3) The shooting of Emperor Maximilian." "4) Encounter with alien intelligence, represented by dolphins." "Guns being set up." " That was the fifth act." "2nd part:" "The animals." "1) Rats at work." "An elephant smashes 3 barriers and charges at the audience." "He looks violent." "In the big top hangs a model of a Japanese dive-bomber." "Will this stop the raving pachyderm?" "3rd number." "4) Pack of elephants." "Seek Greece with your soul." "Mandolin concerto by the elephants." "1) The ring is dark." "Storm, thunder, lightning." "Polar bears up high, a plane landing." "Seven tigers trying to stop sixty red mice." "They fail." "The tigers form a pyramid and give paw." "3) The polar bears in the big top light a fire to warm themselves." "4) Some artists, disguised as firemen, declare that..." "They're all destroyed, but none will admit it." "Clowns mourn their lost honour." "7) All performers leave the stage." "The end." "After my release as a POW, it was established that my right eye had been somewhat damaged." "It happened in the East, in a partisan battle, when I was hit in the eye with a rifle-butt." "Yes, so it was damaged, and now..." "I have to wear this eyeglass, a monocle, to aid my sight." "I have to use the muscles, it doesn't work with this one..." "But I have one with an elasticated ring." "But this one's very hard to hold in." "It should hold somehow..." "And..." "You see?" "That's why a system working with springs..." "What do you do?" "In what sense do you mean?" "I'm a trapeze artist." "I work on the high trapeze." "Perry Woodcock, a horse owner, asks for advice." "It started out quite well." "She attracted me, and we were sitting at the bar, and then she said, and then I said..." "I was rather direct, so I said," ""Why don't you take off your bra..."" "So she did it, and gave it to me." "It was great fun." "We left together after closing time, she asked me to, and I didn't mind." "I wasn't that interested in her, anyway." "Only a bit." "She said I looked like Roy Black, or something." "And then she lay on the bed and masturbated." "I prefer a woman like that, she knows what she wants." "Seen from the psychological side," "I could condemn her or behave improperly, but I think I gave her much more like that..." "I don't mind being Roy Black for her." "At this time there was a congress of circus directors in Nuremberg." "WELCOME TO THE GUNPOWDER FACTORY" "Leni Peickert and von Lüptow assess the congress papers." ""I'd like to see the man who, after Auschwitz, tries to stop us saying something that has to be said."" "I'd like to see the man who, after Auschwitz, tries to stop us saying or doing what we believe to be correct."" "Moscow State Circus, Mr Reisch:" ""After two wars, I don't want to show off animals any more."" "Perizoff laughs." "Petoletti:" ""We know what we don't want."" "Mr Reisch, Moscow State Circus:" ""The modern circus should be scientific."" " Where?" "Burkhardt-Footit, USA, "...and yet respect ethical limits."" "Blumenfeldt for all present:" ""I'd like to see the man who, after Auschwitz, tries to stop us saying or doing what we believe to be correct."" "Unanimous: "We'll keep the rats."" "Drinks are being served." " Applause." "A pause." "Mr Michael Saluti: "Disgusting!"" "The end." ""Cannot be shown." Korti: "Cannot be shown."" "Ferry Corvey shows a film about a prime minister who for a moment believes in the impossible." ""That has to be said."" "Blumenfeldt, for all present:" ""No one can stop us showing what we want to..." "I'd like to see the one who, after Auschwitz..."" "Mr Arbogast speaks on entertainment again." "Leni Peickert decides, "Mr Arbogast is right." "Freedom means that the spectator thinks entertainment is that what we offer him." "But it needn't actually be entertainment."" "The staff are desperate." "They think this is nonsense." "To put it more concretely:" "You're like a child blowing soap bubbles, blowing, or producing, more and more bubbles, never stopping, because you hope you'll blow one bubble more colourful than the last." "You thereby forget that you're blowing bubbles." "So that one bubble will remain?" "That's the problem." "That's why it begins at all, the blowing, the senseless part of it." "Because one wants a bubble that really exists?" "A bubble that 'should' exist, I'd say, because they don't actually exist at all." "It should be one that could retain its form for more than a few seconds." "To put it in a more abstract way:" "You don't want utopia just flying round in your mind, you want to see utopia realized in a concrete way." "Utopia grows ever better the longer we wait." "Leni Peickert looked at it thus:" ""One should be true to oneself."" "She asks von Lüptow," ""How much will we have if we sell out right now?"" "He answers, "About 200,000 DM." Enough for a new start." "They bring the elephants across the border." "They are arrested, the elephants are seized." "They launch a lawsuit." "Tax investigations." "Leni Peickert:" ""Great reformers are great obstacles."" "She read it in "Die Welt"." "A lawyer reforming Thuringian jails in the 1920s took a leading position in the Hesse judiciary after 1945." "He used it to impede any attempt at reform except his own." "WHERE YOU CANNOT LOVE, PASS BY." "ELEONORA DUSE" "She reads that countless mines and oil wells are lying unused in the wilds of Nigeria, in Biafra." "One could do business with just a few weapons and a plane." "On her return, Leni Peickert takes up her studies again." "So the receiver can change the signals into luminous dots on a tube, reconstituting the picture..." "The technical process can be defined like this:" "We see..." "THEORY OF MASS MEDIA ...the act of perception as it is produced." "Place a man in front of a camera, film him, he's scanned electronically, dissolved into dots." "The dots are transmitted and reach a receiver, reach my eyes, but what do they evoke?" "That's the question!" ""Giving a sense of life happening." "The acoustic perception in recording is like sound-film technology and transmission in radio."" "Leni Peickert intends to take a job in television." "I studied Italian and English, but little German, I'm afraid." "...can't be granted." "Lost 4 seconds again." "The enchanting woman smiles, like now." "The enchanted man wants to meet the enchanting woman." "If you could pass on the enchantment it would save time." "Bi-phase." "Regulator channel open." "...two reports with similar contents:" "A1 = A2." "All her former staff now work for television." "At night, they work on serials." "Dot, paragraph, new line." "Saturn underlined." "120,800 km in diameter, 1.4 times the earth's gravity, 0.7 g/cc mean density, 37 km/s..." "Professor Gerloff wants to use television to spread his ideas of education, in particular the global promotion of Latin." "Let me explain..." "Have you ever been to the Sistine Chapel?" " No." "No?" "You've never been there?" "I mean, it is something one really must see." "This will grow together, sometime..." "Love for work, novels and television." "Korti allows his soul to wander among beautiful things." "He sometimes has little visual adventures." "He is an official in the D.A.'s office, vice department." "Scientific and artistic writings which deal with sexual issues ennoble them, raising them beyond their sexual appeal, so that one's sense of propriety is not offended..." "Korti is eating pig's ear on a bed of vegetables." "Looks rather good." "The vegetables came from Malta by air." "The pig's ear lies on the plate like a broad, firm cloth." "In her attempts to change the world, Leni Peickert will meet Korti." "He will smother her desire for change unless he himself is redeemed." "Then the revolution will have in him the upholder of its rights." "After 18 months, Leni Peickert rose to salary bracket IVa." "Great steps make one ridiculous, but with small steps I could make it to State Secretary." "Where do I talk into?" "Where?" "Right here?" "So, the Troubadour." "A rather complicated story." "It starts with a prologue." "It takes us to the inner courtyard of a castle." "The prologue tells of a... if I only knew, I'd be happy... about Manrico and Count Luna, 2 brothers, unaware of each other, who love the same girl, Leonore." "And Azucena, a Gypsy, is their mother." "No one knows about the two boys." "We only find out at the end that they're related, when everybody dies." "It is terribly complicated, but I think it's one of Verdi's best works." "Subtitles Alexander Zuckrow" "Film und Video Untertitelung Gerhard Lehmann AG"