Art and culture are indispensable pillars of our society, but their financing often faces major challenges. Between public funding, private commitment and the search for innovative models, the question arises: How do we secure the future of culture in times of tight budgets?
We welcome David Hadda, CEO of the production company Turbokultur, producer of the WDR talk show "Freitagnacht Jews" and showrunner and creator of the series "Die Zweiflers", to the podium. With this series, David Hadda has created one of the most successful series on German television in recent years. "The Doubters" won in three categories at the Cannes International Series Festival: "Best Series", "Best Music" and "High School Award for Best Series". At the German Television Awards 2024, they won in the categories "Best Drama Series", "Best Actress" (Sunnyi Melles), "Best Actor" (Aaron Altaras) and "Best Cinematography" (Phillip Kaminiak). At the Venice TV Award 2024, Die Zweiflers was awarded the Special Jury Prize.
In this discussion, our guests shed light on the central importance of funding for cultural diversity. They will discuss the role of the state, the responsibility of companies and the possibilities of involving private sponsors more closely. We will also explore the question of where the state and the private sector work together on joint projects and how projects such as "The Doubters" can be implemented financially.
An evening that looks behind the scenes of cultural funding and shows why art needs capital - not only financially, but also socially. The discussion is aimed at art lovers, patrons and anyone who sees culture as a community project.
Admission: 18:30
Start: 19:00
End: 20:30
Social-Price Ticket: 9,90 €
Culture costs money, but should not exclude anyone. That's why this ticket is intended for people who have little financial leeway - for whatever reason.
Fair Price Ticket: €19.90
This price ensures that all participants are paid fairly and can make a living from their work. If you can afford it, we would be delighted if you bought this ticket.
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Social-Price Ticket: €9.90 Culture costs money, but should not exclude anyone. That's why this ticket is intended for people who have little financial leeway - for whatever reason. Fair-Price Ticket: €19.90 This price ensures that all participants are paid fairly and can make a living from their work. If you can afford it, we would be delighted if you bought this ticket.