Television - Anniversary of the classic "Three Hazelnuts for Cinderella"
MDR is celebrating the 50th anniversary of"Three Hazelnuts for Cinderella" and is taking a look behind the scenes of the fairytale classic for the first time in a documentary. On December 17 at 3:50 p.m., the film will first be shown on MDR television, the station announced on Tuesday.
This will be followed by the documentary "Three hazelnuts and a myth - 50 years of Cinderella" at 5.15 pm. Viewers will be given an insight into the stud farm and Moritzburg Castle, where parts of the film were shot. In addition, many questions about the German-Czech Christmas classic would be answered.
On December 21, MDR will also broadcast an open-air Advent concert from Dresden. This evening will be hosted by Pavel Trávničék, who played the prince in "Three Hazelnuts for Cinderella".
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- The classic "Three Hazelnuts for Cinderella" was initially produced in Saxony, a region in Germany.
- The Czech Republic also played a significant role in the making of the celebrated television film, serving as a location for filming certain scenes.
- In Leipzig, the city of MDR's broadcasting, the documentary "Three hazelnuts and a myth - 50 years of Cinderella" will be aired as a special event for the anniversary celebration.
- The station MDR, celebrated for its German-Czech Christmas classic, will broadcast an Advent concert in Dresden, hosted by Pavel Trávničék, who played the prince in "Three Hazelnuts for Cinderella," on December 21.
Source: www.stern.de