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Berlin (dpa) - Around 50 prominent film and television actors are causing a sensation with a large-scale Internet campaign under the motto #allesdichtmachen.

Artists like Ulrich Tukur, Volker Bruch, Meret Becker, Ulrike Folkerts, Richy Müller, Heike Makatsch, Jan Josef Liefers and many more spread ironic-satirical clips with personal statements on the corona policy of the federal government on Instagram and on the video platform YouTube on Thursday.

Other celebrity fellow actors reacted in horror.

How the action was coordinated was initially unknown.

The hashtags #allesdichtmachen, #niewiederaufmachen and # lockdownfürimmer quickly became the most used on Twitter in Germany in the evening.

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"Without exception, shut down every human activity and every trading place," says Tukur, for example, on the federal government.

"Not just theaters, cafés, schools, factories, bookstores, button shops, no, but also all grocery stores, weekly markets and, above all, all the supermarkets."

And he adds: "Once we have starved to death in the body and not just in the soul and are all mouse dead, we also deprive the virus and its devious mutant baggage of the basis of life."

In his clip, Liefers thanks with an ironic undertone «to all the media in our country, who for over a year have been tirelessly responsible and with a clear stance ensuring that the alarm stays exactly where it belongs, namely at the very top."

In his clip, Richy Müller breathes alternately in two bags and comments ironically: “If everyone were to use two-bag breathing, we would no longer have a lockdown.

So stay healthy and support the corona measures.

I'm going to take a breath now. "

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The campaign met with enthusiastic approval on social media, but also with very strong rejection, especially from celebrities. “The actors from #allesdichtmachen can shove their irony deep into the ventilator,” tweeted presenter Tobias Schlegl, who is also an emergency paramedic. Actor Marcus Mittermeier commented: «Nobody asked me if I wanted to take part in #allesdichtmachen. Thank God!" The pianist Igor Levit tweeted: The bluntest weapon against the pandemic is "bad, narrow-minded shrinking sarcasm, which is ultimately just bland cynicism that does not help anyone. Only divides. "

Media journalist Stefan Niggemeier from the online magazine “uebermedien.de” wrote of “disgusting irony” and a “breach of the dam”, which was also the “greatest success of the lateral thinker scene to date”. The Green MEP Erik Marquardt criticized that he found the action bad and "sees it as an expression of an increasing resignation of actually reasonable people".

Other prominent actors joined the discussion via Instagram.

Elyas M'Barek wrote: "Cynicism doesn't help anyone."

Everyone wants to return to normal, and that will happen.

Hans-Jochen Wagner called the action embarrassing.

He doesn't understand her, wrote the actor, who asked Liefers: "You can't be serious."

Christian Ulmen even felt reminded of the right-wing conspiracy narrator Ken Jebsen: He “couldn't have said it more beautifully”.

Nora Tschirner accused the makers of the clips of acting out of boredom and cynicism.

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Satirist Jan Böhmermann countered the action on Twitter that the only video that you should watch "if you have problems with Corona containment measures" is the ARD documentary from the Berlin Charité with the title "Station 43 - Die".

To do this, he put the hashtag #allenichtganzdicht and a crying smiley.

On the other hand, there was applause from the former President of the Federal Office for the Protection of the Constitution, Hans-Georg Maaßen, who called the action “great” on Twitter.

The Hamburg virologist Jonas Schmidt-Chanasit spoke of a “masterpiece” that “should make us think very much”.

The AfD member of the Bundestag Joana Cotar tweeted: "This is an intelligent protest."

You celebrate Jan Josef Liefers.

The art and culture scene has been suffering severely from the Corona measures for more than a year.

According to the Federal Drama Association (BFFS), for example, many of the actors in Germany have had hardly any income since March 2020.

According to the association, two thirds to three quarters of all actors and actresses live from guest engagements at theaters that are currently unable or barely able to work.

In Germany there are a total of around 15,000 to 20,000 actors.

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