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Landsberg district: The district film comes to the cinema in Landsberg

Rudolf Gilk’s new district film was finished a year ago. Now he’s coming to the cinema in Landsberg.

It has been finished for over a year, the new district film. But the pandemic has so far prevented a cinema presentation. Now the one-hour film by Landsberger Rudolf Gilk is coming to the cinema.

On Sunday, July 18, at 11 a.m. and 5.30 p.m., the district film will be shown in the Olympia-Filmtheater in Landsberg be visible. Because of the still limited seating capacity, it is advisable to purchase tickets in advance or directly at the box office during normal opening times, according to a press release.

Rudolf Gilk worked for a year on this commissioned film from the district, which is supposed to show the full diversity of this livable and lovable region. According to the press release, you can see wonderful landscapes with high recreational value, people and nature, rural life, you experience a district as a coveted business location. The global players in the circle can be looked over their shoulders. And because the film was shot in 2019, it is also a journey back to a time when people celebrated carefree, when they met without a safe distance.

The journey through the district also leads through all four seasons. Blooming dandelion meadows in the moraine landscape between Ammersee and Lech, summer leisure amusements in an intact landscape. Raising the maypole in Scheuring, the traditional costume festival in Geltendorf, the silent procession in Vilgertshofen appear in the film, as well as the district culture days, singing monks from the St. Ottilien monastery and the district administrator with a glowing passion for theater.

The potters and artists from Ammersee including the largest pottery market in southern Germany are also an issue. A wistful look back when 10,000 visitors in Dießen romped between the market stalls. You can see a tour with Captain Helmut Diller on the Ammersee. And the camera accompanies Fischer Rauch out to fish on the lake. “During this cinematic journey through the Landsberg district, one becomes aware of the happy times in which we lived before the virus, how beautiful our home is, and so with this film the longing for normality becomes even greater,” says Rudolf Gilk.

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