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This week we bring in the 'German Hour' the inspiring Sydney Film Festival.
This is one of the most controversial programs Radio and Media Productions© ever did. We invited the Super Director Winfried Bonengel for an interview to discuss his very unusual and highly discussed movie 'Beruf Neo-Nazi'. Mr. Bonengel discusses in this interview with Wolfgang Meissner, Director of the Goethe Institut and G.Y. Land the movie that was called Racist and Nazi supporting.

The program was produced for international broadcast by the CBAA Satellite for more than 360 radio stations syndicated and foremost for the Goethe Institut, the German language and culture custodians and conservators worldwide and associates with German Embassies. G. Y. Land has written 127 German Hour episodes touching nearly everything German culture has to offer. The series has been highly awarded. There are countless highly interesting stories to tell about the making of the 'German Hour' G.Y. Land may tell one day.
The German Hour is a German Language Program if you have knowledge or have only known a touch of the language it will be fine to listen as most of the program is devoted to superb music and the finest musicians the world had to offer. We think about the Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra conducted by Herbert von Karajan and many other renown artists. Just enjoy it. We like to thank again for the patronage of Universal Records, Deutsche Grammophon, Philips, EMI, Decca and all their subsidiaries especially Jochen Stossberg from Universal and Wolfgang Meissner from the Goethe Institut making this wonderful series possible.
The Mozart Trilogy is remastered with the new RMP true surround-sound algorithm to bring you the broadcast in three subsequent weeks.
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Speaker: G.Y. Land, AIAA - Program announced by Dr. Mark Hannah. - Interview: Wolfgang Meissner - Winfried Bonengel
Written and Produced by Prof. (ret.) G.Y. Land, AIAA
For the technically interested person:
Original Studio Recording: On NAGRA recording Machines, BASF 1/2' 911 Tapes, Analogue Mixer: Fostex, CD-Equipment: Nakamichi, Microphones: Neumann.
Remastered: 1.May 2011 on Adobe Audition software, Radio and Media Production© Digital Algorithm.