The Interval
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Initial release | Italy |
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Directors | Leonardo Di Costanzo |
Production design | Luca Servino |
Screenplay | Leonardo Di Costanzo |
Maurizio Braucci | |
Mariangela Barbanente | |
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ID | 2946716 |
About The Interval
Two teenagers are forced together in an abandoned building in Naples.
Just Stop Oil protesters interrupt the Proms
... They added the action, which lasted for about five minutes shortly after The Interval, targeted the event because of the BBC s " underwhelming coverage of the climate emergency"...
Sweden wins Eurovision, but UK is second from last
... The Interval showcased the " Liverpool songbook" with tracks by John Lennon, Melanie C and Gerry and the Pacemakers performed by former Eurovision contestants...
Eurovision grand final: A mystery guest, and nine more things to look for
... The Interval will showcase the " Liverpool songbook" with tracks by John Lennon, Melanie C and Gerry and the Pacemakers performed by former Eurovision contestants...
Eurovision 2023: Sweden qualifies but Ireland is out of the final
... During The Interval, Ukrainian star Alyosha performed a mournful version of Duran Duran s Ordinary World, that emphasised the pain of being separated from your loved ones...
Eurovision 2023: Rita Ora and Rebecca Ferguson amongst semi-final interval acts
...By Daniel RosneyEurovision reporterRita Ora will perform a medley of some of her biggest hits as one of The Interval acts at next month s Eurovision semi-finals...
German ballet director who smeared critic with faeces sacked
... During The Interval of a ballet triple bill on Saturday, Mr Goecke challenged dance critic Wiebke Hüster over a review she had written about his latest show, In The Dutch Mountains...
Eurovision 2023: Fans mark Super Saturday with seven songs selected
... Last year s Eurovision winners Kalush Orchestra will be The Interval act...
Eurovision 2022: Ireland's Brooke fails to qualify for the final
... The Interval act for Saturday s final will be last year s winners Måneskin, who have gone on to score global success with songs like I Wanna Be Your Slave and Beggin ...
German ballet director who smeared critic with faeces sacked
By Francesca GillettBBC News
A German ballet choreographer who smeared dog faeces on The Face of a newspaper critic has been sacked.
Marco Goecke was the ballet director at the Hanover State Opera for writing a bad review about one of his shows.
The Opera House has now fired him, saying his " irresponsible actions have deeply unsettled the audience" and " irritated the public".
He had " massively damaged" the Opera House 's reputation, it added.
During The Interval of a ballet triple bill on Saturday, Mr Goecke challenged dance critic Wiebke Hüster over a review she had written about his latest show, In The Dutch Mountains.
Ms Hüster's review had described his show as like being " alternately driven mad and killed by boredom".
In the foyer of The Theatre Mr Goecke threatened to ban her from The Theatre and said that people had cancelled their season tickets because of her piece.
He then produced a bag of dog excrement which he smeared over her face.
The Hanover State Opera had already suspended Mr Goecke But on Thursday announced his contract was ending " with immediate effect".
" I cannot even begin to imagine what it must feel like to be humiliated like that in public, " the institution's director Laura Berman said in The Statement , saying she had apologised to Ms Hüster.
" Criticism is important for The Creation and development of art. "
But the Opera House said it would distinguish between Mr Goecke and his Work - and that reruns of his ballets would still feature on its programme in The Future .
Mr Goecke said on Thursday he had " apologised deeply" for The Incident , and what he did was " truly an awful thing" - But that critics should not write in " a personal and hateful way".
The faeces was made by his dachshund, Mr Goecke previously told broadcaster NDR.
Ms Hüster, who writes for the Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung newspaper, told The Bbc she was in " shock" after the " brutal attack".
" When I realised What Happened , I screamed, I panicked. . I can assure you that it was not an impulsive Act - he had planned this. I consider it an Act against the freedom of [the] press, " She Said .
The Incident is still being investigated by German police.
Related TopicsSource of news: bbc.com