A film by Claudia Richarz. In German.
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The film sees Helke Sander, political activist and film-maker, having a clear-out, straightening things out, remembering, and presenting herself and her artistic work in front of the camera. She remains a combative spirit who provokes—a thread that has run through her life and does so in this film too. When Willy Brandt spoke at the opening of the German Film and Television Academy in 1966, Helke Sander was one of the first-year students to use films as a means of action and agitation. Sander has been a prominent figure in the public eye, at least since her »Tomato Speech« in 1968 in front of the Socialist German Student League (SDS) and has amassed a vast oeuvre over the decades. Claudia Richarz is thus able to draw on a wealth of archive material in her montage of the legacy of the second women’s movement.
Credits:
GB 2023, 101 Min.,
Regie: Claudia Richarz
Kamera: Claudia Richarz, Martin Gressmann, Volker Sattel
Schnitt: Martin Kayser-Landwehr, Magdolna Rokob
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