Monday's TV guide: "I'm Not Scared," "Life After the Graz Amok Run," and film classics
Translated from German, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- Monday's TV tips include the film "Ich habe keine Angst" (I'm Not Scared) and the documentary "Amoklauf in Graz – das Leben danach" (Amok Run in Graz – Life Afterwards).
- Other recommendations feature "Don't Worry Darling," "Once Upon a Time in America," and programs like "Thema" and "Kulturmontag."
- The film "Ich habe keine Angst," about a nine-year-old boy named Michele, is scheduled to air at 8:15 PM on Arte.
Television viewers have a diverse selection of programming to consider for Monday evening, with recommendations spanning films, documentaries, and cultural programs. Among the highlighted options is the Italian drama "Ich habe keine Angst" (I'm Not Scared), airing at 8:15 PM on Arte. The film centers on a nine-year-old boy named Michele, offering a potentially poignant narrative.
For those interested in more impactful stories, the documentary "Amoklauf in Graz – das Leben danach" (Amok Run in Graz – Life Afterwards) is also suggested, likely exploring the aftermath of a significant event. The list also includes cinematic features such as "Don't Worry Darling" and the classic "Es war einmal in Amerika" (Once Upon a Time in America), catering to fans of contemporary and historical filmmaking.
Additionally, cultural and discussion-based programs like "Thema" and "Kulturmontag" are recommended, promising insightful content for viewers seeking deeper engagement with current affairs and arts. This curated list aims to provide a varied viewing experience, covering different genres and themes to suit a broad audience.
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Originally published by Der Standard in German. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.