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TV Viewer Questions Late-Night Series Airing; Director Roland Emmerich Update Provided
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TV Viewer Questions Late-Night Series Airing; Director Roland Emmerich Update Provided

From Delo · () Slovenian

Translated from Slovenian, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • A Slovenian TV viewer complained about the late airing of the series "Hotel Portofino" on Pop TV, suggesting an earlier time slot for older audiences.
  • Pop TV responded by stating the series will also be rebroadcast on weekdays at 1:50 PM.
  • Another viewer inquired about director Roland Emmerich's current projects and birthplace, with the publication providing details on his career and upcoming films.

A viewer expressed frustration with Pop TV for airing the series "Hotel Portofino" late at night, arguing that an earlier time slot would be more suitable for older audiences. The viewer, identified as Elizabeta from Ljubljana, suggested the show could appeal to younger viewers as well, but the current late-night schedule is inconvenient.

Pop TV addressed the complaint by announcing that "Hotel Portofino" will also be repeated on weekdays at 1:50 PM. This offers an alternative viewing time for those who missed the late-night broadcast or prefer an earlier slot.

Separately, a viewer named Branko from Trbovelj asked about the current activities of director Roland Emmerich, inquiring if he is still filming and where he was born. The publication provided details, stating Emmerich was born in Stuttgart, Germany, on November 10, 1955, and is known as the "master of disaster" for his science fiction and disaster films. His latest film, "Moonfall" (2022), received poor reviews. Emmerich is reportedly planning a film titled "Exodus" and a miniseries about T.E. Lawrence, also known as Lawrence of Arabia.

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Originally published by Delo in Slovenian. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.