
Martin Sonneborn
Acting
Biography
Martin Sonneborn is a German satirist, journalist, and politician. He was editor-in-chief of the satirical magazine Titanic. He has been chairman of the party Die PARTEI since its founding and a member of the European Parliament since 2014.
Known For
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ZIBB

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Zimmer frei!

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Nachtcafé
Annual awarding of the Grimme Awards.
Grimme Award

Oliver Welke and his team report on political topics as well as international news giving them their own satirical, comedic twist.
heute-show
A 30-minute weekly cultural magazine program. The head of aspekte, Wolgang Herles, describes the program as follows: "For 40 years, "aspekte" has repeatedly set out to enrich television with cultural contrasts. "aspekte" understands culture not as the sum of facts and events, but as the taste, the sound, the rhythms of the times. It has proven itself as a journal of true luxury and fashions as well as an instrument of public education and information."
aspekte

Claus von Wagner and Max Uthoff take a satirical look at social and political grievances. Together with their guests, they present topical cabaret in ever new styles and roles.
Die Anstalt

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Krömer - Die internationale Show
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Fernsehkritik-TV
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Die Mediatheke

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Sonneborn rettet die Welt

20 years after the fall of the Wall, the economic crisis prevails. In the ruined peripheral areas of West Germany, resentment towards the new federal states is growing. The consequences of decades of uncontrolled transfers from West to East are now clearly visible: while the zone has the highest density of water parks in Europe and the East German cities are being pimped out with designer street lighting, entire city archives are collapsing in the run-down West and weeds are sprouting up on the pothole-strewn streets. The times when Merkel was still locked away behind the Wall and the Federal Republic was in full bloom are long gone. The former people's parties SPD and CDU are just as incapable of acting as the fun party FDP, only Die PARTEI continues to gain popularity and now has over 8,200 members. Is it Germany's last resort?
Die PARTEI

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Miss-Verstehen Sie mich richtig

Former "Titanic" satire magazine editor Martin Sonneborn takes an undercover trip around Berlin and discovers the East-German mentality and what is left of the socialist German Democratic Republic.