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For his TITANIC campaigns, Stern hailed him as a "riotous satirist with profile neurosis," and the Berliner Kurier praised him for "Heimatkunde": "Nasty Ossi agitation! How can a person hate the Ossis so much?" After his short reports for the ZDF "Heute Show," the managing director of Germany's largest pharmaceutical association resigned, and the Chinese Foreign Ministry demanded Sonneborn's execution.


An Evening of Martin Sonneborn is a completely unexciting multimedia spectacle with funny films, shocking insights into the political establishment that the non-factional member of the European Parliament brings back from the backrooms of power, and brutal political agitation in favor of the PARTEI, which is still reaching for power in Germany unnoticed.

Martin Sonneborn was editor-in-chief of TITANIC until 2005. In August 2004, he founded Die PARTEI to rebuild the wall. Today, it already has well over 8,000 members in East and West. Since 2006, he has been head of the satire section SPAM at Spiegel Online, and since 2009, he has been a field reporter for the "Heute Show" (ZDF). If the FAZ, "Tagesthemen" and Rudi Völler are to be believed, he brought the 2006 World Cup to Germany.

The Berliner Zeitung wrote about "Heimatkunde": "More comical than made up," and Der Spiegel wrote: "An eerily beautiful snapshot of the state of unity. For "Sonneborn rettet die Welt" (ZDFneo) he was awarded the Grimme Prize in 2014.


This show is only played in German.

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December 2024
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