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Marie Bäumer: 'I am in a radical reduction phase'

Marie Bäumer: 'I am in a radical reduction phase'

From Die Zeit · () German

Translated from German, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • Actress Marie Bäumer shares her recipe for a perfect soft-boiled egg and discusses her fear of playing Romy Schneider.
  • She lives in the Provence region of France and is currently in a "radical reduction phase."
  • Bäumer reflects on her childhood weekends and her favorite music, books, and restaurants.

Actress Marie Bäumer, known for her roles in films like "The Old Monkey Fear" and "Three Days in Quiberon," is currently undergoing what she describes as a "radical reduction phase." In a recent podcast appearance, she shared insights into her personal life, including her preferred method for preparing a perfect soft-boiled egg and her past anxieties about portraying the iconic Romy Schneider.

Bäumer, who has resided in the Provence region of France for nearly two decades, discussed her weekend routines. She designates Saturdays for cleaning and tidying, ensuring Sundays are reserved for genuine rest. Her reflections extended to her childhood, recalling the less-than-appetizing bread rolls her mother used to bake and the family tradition of singing at the breakfast table with her father and sister.

The podcast also touched upon her current lifestyle choices, including her enjoyment of horseback riding, which brings her happiness. She revealed her current focus on simplifying her life, a "radical reduction phase," suggesting a deliberate move towards a more minimalist or focused existence. Bäumer also offered recommendations for her favorite books, such as Byung Chul Han's "The Contemplative Life: or On Idleness" and Erling Kagge's "Silence: A Guide," along with music by artists like Erik Sigurd and Xavier Rudd, and restaurants she frequents in Arles and Munich.

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Originally published by Die Zeit in German. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.