Vaters Land
Loss
Perte
- 2002
- Germany; France
- 30 minutes
- German
Starting from Sigmund Freud’s definition of mourning and from Hannah Arendt’s observation of the behaviour of German intellectuals in 1933, the filmmaker lets her friends in Germany speak about what, according to them, has been irrevocably lost. In the background, a travelling shot of thirty minutes, a trip with the S-Bahn through Berlin, hometown of her Jewish ancestors.
- Production : Geyerfilm; Arte; ZDF
- Sound : Gregory Fernandez; Mathias Pfister; Annegret Fricke
- Photography : Nurith Aviv; Sophie Maintigneux; Markus Seitz