I like the photo very much.

You don't know the one and only
Buena Vista Social Club?? It's a Cuban band consisting of really old men who play traditionals. I know all of their songs by heart, they're extremely famous in Germany. Yes, you should watch the movie, it's about an american musician (Ry Cooder) who tries to make the band famous, mainly in Europe. But only the movie made their success perfect. They're well-known in the Netherlands, Scandinavia and in Germany, I suppose.
France is always interesting and very hospitable. I think it's similiar to each European country that's why people get along there wonderfully. Your best choice is middle France because in the south they're too patriotic and in the north people use to be a bit cold, like I told you. Those are my experiences...
I found this movie. It's called "The Big Wave" in foreign countries and "Tsunami - Terror in der Nordsee" over here. It's kind of a movie I don't use to watch (I didn't know it either) but Kristian Erik Kiehling (that's his full name) is indeed pretty attractive. He only looks different on the pic, I suppose. Disappointed, haha??
Ahaha yes, "Der Bulle von Tölz"/"Für alle Fälle Stefanie"/"Doctor from Mountains" (omg, what's that??). Those are pretty baaad series
but "Berlin, Berlin" is so great, I loved it when it was on TV and I didn't miss a part, hehe...
Yes, everyone knows the movies I mentioned. There's a private children's TV station in Germany called "Kika". It's very popular and famous because adults watch it, too.

And there's a fairy tale on every sunday at 12 o'clock. The whole country watches those movies then. I know every single film of a fairy tale, I guess. I don't like the new Czech ones that were made after 2000 but all of the old ones: "Honza málem králem", "Šíleně smutná princezna" (I use to listen to the music of Jiří Korn, Helena Vondráčková and Václav Neckář who are pretty famous in Germany, too!!) "S certy nejsou zerty" (aah, Ondřej Vetchý), "Arabela", "Froschkönig" (what's the czech title? That's almost my favourite movie...hehe, Michal Dlouhý), "Galose Stastia", "Princ a Vecernice", "Treti Princ" and so much more. You see, that's my speciality. But those movies are all well-known over here as well. Yes, I use to listen to czech music and I already infected everyone around me.

I think, Czech is "my language" and it won't be that difficult for me because I'm so interested.

Yes, "Dark Blue World" got an Academy Award 2002 as best foreign film. It was a Czech/Danish/British/German/Italian production. I like it when Germany and Czech Republic work together making movies (mainly when they still were socialist states). It's a good synthesis.
