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Toni Erdmann Might Be the R Rated Comedy to Bring Families Together

December 24, 2016
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German comedy Toni Erdmann from writer/director Maren Ade is racking up plenty of nominations and wins this awards season and deservedly so. 

Somehow, it manages to be an R-rated comedy, thanks to some downright hysterical nude scenes, but also manages to be incredibly sweet and gleefully strange. In fact, it’s quite a heartwarming story about an estranged daughter played by Sandra Hüller reconnecting with her father who just happens to be a top shelf goofball played by Peter Simonischek. 

As far as foreign comedies go, Toni Erdmann stands tall this year with our other favorites, Hunt for the Wilderpeople and The Lobster.

Starting on Christmas Day, Toni Erdmann will starts playing in theaters, such as the Nuart in West LA, in limited release. 

Watch Trailer for Offbeat German Father Daughter Comedy “Toni Erdmann”

October 18, 2016
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The plot of a father enacting an alter-ego in order to spend some more time with his daughter sounds like something Arrested Development would do. Yet, German comedy Toni Erdmann from director writer/director Maren Ade follows that premise in a much more grounded, but seemingly still funny way.

You can see that for yourself in the trailer for Toni Erdmann, then look for it in theaters here in the States around Christmas time thanks to Sony Pictures Classics.

Germany Drops Case Against Comedian Jan Bohmermann Charged With “Insulting” Authoritarian Turkish President with a Poem

October 4, 2016
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Germany Drops Case Against Comedian Jan Bohmermann Charged With “Insulting” Authoritarian Turkish President with a Poem

Thankfully, Bohmermann didn’t suffer the same fate as one Mike Ward.

It’s hard to not take freedom of speech for granted in the U.S. You can pretty much speak freely here, especially when you compare our free speech laws to those around the world. If you don’t look at what those laws are and how they’re enforced elsewhere, saying what you want in the good ol’ U.S. of A is just assumed to be the norm. 

In this particular case, German comedian Jan Bohmermann presented a satirical poem on television suggesting that the Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan has sex with goats.The Turkish government did not take to those remarks kindly and brought Bohmermann up on charges of an old German law that prohibits insults of foreign government representatives. Luckily, the court taking on the case concluded that it was a joke, shouldn’t be taken seriously, and didn’t find Bohmermann guilty of the charges levied against him. 

Though the case was dropped, let this be one of the thousands of cautionary tales of a potential Trump presidency. Already, Trump has said he’d open up libel laws so it would be easier to sue members of the press that he thought were making up stories about him and even briefly had a filed lawsuit against Bill Maher for a joke that speculated about Trump’s mother having sex with an orangutan. 

If you care about free speech and comedy, you might want to make sure the much more despicable version of Biff Tannen doesn’t win next month.

Brooks Wheelan Heads To Germany for “Laughs in Translation” to See What’s Up with Germany’s Sense of Humor These Days

February 5, 2016
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Germans are still very efficient and productive like much of the world thinks they are.

However, as Brooks Wheelan finds out in his latest episode of Laughs in Translation, the stereotype of Germany and humor (or lack there of) doesn’t quite hold up in 2016.

Now Germany Is Getting In On Ripping Off Conan’s “Tull’s Tips”

March 24, 2015
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Perhaps, you thought that a French late night talk show ripping off one of Conan’s popular segments would be the end of one of the more bizarre stories behind the curtain of late night. 

Well, it’s not.

As it turns out, a German show has now done the same in-a-closet-DIY tips thing that Tull has done. It would almost seem that European late night talk shows might make this into an ongoing prank. 

We’re not sure where it will end or if any of these shows will issue a sincere apology, but we do know that there might be a better case of plagiarism here than Blurred Lines from Got To Give It Up.

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