![]() How is it acting with children?ĬJ: No, you have longer hours because they can’t work that long. It took us forever to make a decision which rabbit to take.įrom Iceland, Carla Juri joined me on Zoom for the second instalment of our in-depth conversation.Ĭaroline Link on Anna (Riva Krymalowski) with her pink rabbit: “It took us forever to make a decision which rabbit to take.”ĪKT: In both Six Minutes to Midnight and Pink Rabbit you are dealing with children. I’m not even sure if Judith Kerr remembers it right, that her rabbit was pink, because we couldn’t find many toys from that time that were really pink. But we couldn’t find a toy from the Thirties that wasn’t completely - how do you say zerrupft? Wrecked! And so a rabbit that was maybe a little bit too big and the pink was not 100% perfect for the time. And it is the toy that Judith Kerr had was much older in a way that it looked different. And we painted it pink, as maybe you saw. Because Steiff, a rabbit like this didn’t exist in 1933. The actual rabbit toy in the film looks perfect (is it a Steiff?) - did you discuss the looks of it with Judith Kerr?Ĭaroline Link: Ha! This is maybe a little bit a mistake. Dorothea (Carla Juri) with her children Anna (Riva Krymalowski) and Max (Marinus Hohmann)įollowing welcoming remarks by Dirk Schulz, Deputy Consul General at the Consulate General of Germany Los Angeles, NYU Deutsches Haus Director Juliane Camfield moderated a conversation with Caroline Link, Oscar winner for Nowhere In Africa.Īnne-Katrin Titze: Greetings Juliane and Caroline! I just spoke to Carla Juri in Iceland. ![]()
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