Yes, I remember. A photo with all your dolls in your garden and some outdoor photos of Athena. But you didn't mention that the film crew belongs to ZDF. I think that is a very good sign.Arthur1960 wrote:I think I mentioned a while back on here that in June I was involved in the making of a documentary about living with dolls for a German TV production company.
ARTE is a public Franco-German TV network. Each broadcast is produced in German or French and dubbed into the other language. ZDF is one of the two German TV networks which produces content for ARTE.Metricnut wrote:... Even though I couldn't understand the German. Hopefully they make a duplicate English language version.
According to the English FAQ there are subtitles in English, Spanish, Italian and Polish. It will be a little ironic for English-speaking people if they hear Arthur quietly speaking English, with a much louder German dubbing and English subtitles.
Arthur1960 wrote:One funny thing was that I have a lot of old clocks that chime and when they were filming/recording one would go off and they would have to stop and wait for the chiming to stop. After 3 days of this I said that I could have turned them all off if it would have helped! It was a bit late by then of course!
They could have asked you if they could be turned off. So don't think about it too much.