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Retrospective 2022
Filmstill Remembering Means Living
Remembering Means Living
Róża Berger-Fiedler
A walk across the Jewish Cemetery in Berlin-Weißensee and through the Jewish history of the city. The private and the historical, past and present flow into each other.
Filmstill Remembering Means Living

Remembering Means Living

Erinnern heißt Leben
Róża Berger-Fiedler
Retrospective 2022
Documentary Film
GDR
1987
59 minutes
German
Subtitles: 
None

Róża Berger-Fiedler’s walk through the Jewish Cemetery in Berlin-Weißensee in search of her grandmother’s grave turns into a walk through the chequered Jewish history of the whole city. Interspersed are impressions of Chanukah celebrations at the “Restaurant of Nationalities” Café Moskau in Karl-Marx-Allee in East Berlin, light-drenched and devout. The film artfully interweaves the past and present of active Jewish life with memories of expulsion and annihilation, brings private and historical perspectives together and thus creates a sensitive approach where in the GDR formal distance was long dominant.

Felix Mende

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Director
Róża Berger-Fiedler
Script
Róża Berger-Fiedler
Cinematographer
Karl-Heinz Müller
Editor
Róża Berger-Fiedler
Producer
DEFA-Studio für Dokumentarfilme
Sound
Eberhard Schwarz
Matinee Saxon State Archive 2023
Filmstill Restitution of the Art Treasures to the Green Vault
Restitution of the Art Treasures to the Green Vault
anonymous
After the defeat of the Nazi regime, the Soviet occupiers – later friends – were anxious to establish good relationships: They returned “evacuated” art treasures amidst great media attention.
Filmstill Restitution of the Art Treasures to the Green Vault

Restitution of the Art Treasures to the Green Vault

Rückgabe der Kunstschätze an das Grüne Gewölbe
anonymous
Matinee Saxon State Archive 2023
Documentary Film
GDR
1958
5 minutes
without dialogue

Opening the film is a highly visible Soviet coat of arms with translations of Marx’s call “Workers of the world, unite!” into several languages. In the middle of a media circus, representatives of the Soviet Union restituted art treasures to the GDR. The highlight was the return of “evacuated” objects to the Green Vault in Dresden.

Konstantin Wiesinger

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Director
anonymous