The Coronavirus Chronicle

The Coronavirus Chronicle #38: READY FOR ACTION

todayMay 22, 2020

 

The first wave of the COVID-19 pandemic is ending in Germany and elsewhere in Europe, and governments are figuring out how best to restart public life. Since the health crisis began, we’ve brought you dozens of stories of hope and resilience on “The Coronavirus Chronicle.”

As we enter this next phase in the pandemic, this will be the last episode in the “The Coronavirus Chronicle” series for now. We hear from Joanna Satanowska who lives in Warsaw. The 31-year-old film director started to shoot her debut feature when the pandemic shut down public life in Poland. Find out what happened next.

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“I think a lot of people will have to rewrite stuff and I am really curious how movies will look in a year or two,” says Satanowska.

For up-to-date information on what you should be doing to help stop the spread of the coronavirus, check our fact sheet. 

Whether it’s our coverage of the coronavirus, rent freezes or more light-hearted subjects like Berlin’s pandas, you can count us for factual and informative content. We are the go-to source for the English-as-a-common-language community in Berlin and beyond. The pandemic will challenge us to find new ways of doing reporting, but we will continue to bring you the programming you love and news you can trust. We are a listener-funded public radio station, driven by donors like you. So please consider donating today to keep us on air, online and in your community.

Written by: monika.mueller.kroll


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