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There are Stars and there Super-Stars, then there is MADONNA...There are Stars and there Super-Stars, then there is MADONNA... a kind of media SuperNova, who blows other stars away, sends photogs scurrying like cockroaches in heat, and attracts incredible throngs of gawkers even when she isn't trying to outrage the Bourgeois and seems to be on her best behavior. The forty-nine year old Queen of Pop arrived in Berlin on Wednesday looking very trim in a smart, conservative black dress, six inch high heels, and her blonde tresses parted neatly in the middle. The purpose of her visit, to present and promote her debut as a film director, a modest motion picture entitled "Filth and Wisdom" boasting no name actors, not even herself. I must say that Madonna looked fantastic (for her age) and acquitted herself as every inch a lady, seriously and thoughtfully responding to the questions thrust upon her, most of which had to with her personal life and world view, rather than the film itself. In fact, aside from the early morning press screening, all other screenings have been sold out in advance and few of the press corps in the room had had a chance to see it. Aside from ninny questions like "What do you do to keep looking so young?", which she shrugged off with a smile and a thank you, she spoke rather meaningfully of her early life in a very conservative Midwestern town, her need to break away and the shock she experienced when she discovered her first dancing teacher was gay. Through him she entered the gay world in a way and found the people there much more accepting and honest than the Bourgeois of Bay City. She mentioned that her religious faith and happy marriage (to British film director Guy Ritchie) have stabilized her hitherto hectic life and at the end of the conference she called on the star of her flick, geeky looking "Ukrainian-Gypsy-Punk" musician Eugene Hutz, to knock out a song on his Gogo-Bordello Band guitar, which was embarrassingly similar to the kind of stuff you here in Subway corridors and brought the otherwise sober press conference to a clamorous and dissonant close. Madonna's one concession to weirdness was a demand for a carload of "Blessed Kabala Water" to be delivered to her hotel, as she drinks no unblessed H2O since having converted to Cabbalism, a mystic Judaic sect of the Middle Ages. Catholic Holy Water I've heard of, and even sampled on my way out of a Polish church, but "Kabala water", blessed or unblessed, is a new one on me. By Alex Deleon. 16.02.2008 | Berlin's blog Cat. : Alex Deleon Ambiance Anna Netrebko Berlin Catherine Deneuve Christopher Lee Cinema of the United States Entertainment Entertainment Eugene Hutz Filth and Wisdom Guy Ritchie Hillary Swank Joseph Fiennes London Madonna Madonna Madonna Music Neil Young Russian Opera the Frankfurter Rundschau THE GUARDIAN The Guardian the UK Bradford festival There Will Be Blood
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