'Kulturzeit' returns to 3sat after summer break
Translated from German, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- The cultural magazine "Kulturzeit" on the German-language channel 3sat is returning after a six-week summer break.
- The first episode will focus on the Salzburg Festival and the Locarno Film Festival.
- The program, described as the "television feuilleton of ZDF, ORF, SRF, and ARD," will air weekdays at 7:20 PM.
The German-language cultural magazine "Kulturzeit" is set to return to the 3sat television channel on Monday, following a six-week summer hiatus.
Described as the "television feuilleton of ZDF, ORF, SRF, and ARD," the daily program covers a wide range of cultural topics. The upcoming season premiere will highlight two major European cultural events: the prestigious Salzburg Festival and the renowned Film Festival in Locarno.
"Kulturzeit" is broadcast on the German-Austrian-Swiss TV channel 3sat. The magazine aims to provide viewers with in-depth reporting and analysis on the arts and culture scene. According to the broadcaster, 85 more episodes of "Kulturzeit" are scheduled to be aired before the end of the year.
The program will resume its regular schedule, airing from Monday to Friday at 7:20 PM Central European Time. Elfriede Jelinek's work, "Unter Tieren," is also expected to be featured in an upcoming segment.
Originally published by Der Standard in German. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.