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DEFA in Person: Kurt Tetzlaff 2020
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Memories of a Landscape – To Manuela
Kurt Tetzlaff
An entire landscape south of Leipzig is transformed: personal histories are overturned, villages disappear – chalked up as pawns sacrificed for brown coal opencast mining.
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Memories of a Landscape – To Manuela

Erinnerung an eine Landschaft – Für Manuela
Kurt Tetzlaff
DEFA in Person: Kurt Tetzlaff 2020
Documentary Film
GDR
1983
84 minutes
German
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A controversial filmic parable on the loss of homes and the destruction of nature in the name of industrial progress: Between 1979 and 1982, the village of Magdeborn, which was regarded as an obstacle to brown coal mining south of Leipzig, is demolished. The locals are resettled, mostly against their will, to Grünau, Schönefeld and Borna. Those portrayed in this cinematic requiem rarely mince words when they call themselves pawn sacrifices and bargaining chips for the economic needs of the state. Officially, Tetzlaff and his team were attested an unacceptable emotional closeness to the people.

Ralph Eue

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Director
Kurt Tetzlaff
Script
Kurt Tetzlaff, Joachim Niebelschütz
Cinematographer
Karl Faber, Eberhard Geick
Editor
Manfred Porsche
Producer
DEFA-Studio für Dokumentarfilme
Sound
Hartmut Haase
Score
Gerhard Rosenfeld
Narrator
Kurt Tetzlaff
Retrospective 2021
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Memento
Karlheinz Mund
Jewish cemeteries in Berlin commemorate people and all the places where they were exterminated. Anti-Semitic desecrations of the graves in East Berlin were to be erased, too.
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Memento

Memento
Karlheinz Mund
Retrospective 2021
Documentary Film
GDR
1966
16 minutes
German
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After studying at the German Academy of Film Art Potsdam-Babelsberg, Karlheinz Mund made this documentary tour of Jewish cemeteries in Berlin. The gravestones preserve the names of famous and unknown people. They preserve their places of death, where no distinction was made between the famous and the unknown: Auschwitz, Mauthausen. When the West German Short Film Festival invited Mund’s film, the committees in charge enforced one distinction after all: The images of graves defaced with anti-Semitic graffiti taken from the West German press were allowed to remain, footage of the same content filmed in East Berlin had to be removed for the theatrical release in the GDR.

Sylvia Görke

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Director
Karlheinz Mund
Script
Karlheinz Mund, Bodo Schulenburg
Cinematographer
Christian Lehmann, Werner Kohlert
Editor
Inge Dochow
Sound
Rolf Rolke, Otto Koch
Narrator
Hilmar Thate, Hans Hardt-Hardtloff