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anti-Semitism, border, censorship, dictatorship, emotion, emptiness, freedom, homeland, women
genre (subgenre):
Music (electronic-urban-traditional-fusion, folk, improvisation, protest music)
Written and spoken word (novel) information provided by:
Intercult
Lola Lafon is a singer, songwriter, performer and author. Her novel Une fièvre impossible à négocier (A fever that cannot be dealt with), an intimate, autobiographical, rebellious story, retelling her own experience as a Romanian teenager catapulted into the poltical and... More Information |
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anti-Semitism, borderline experience, capitalism, democracy, dictatorship, everyday life, family, history, holocaust, homeland, identity, industrialisation, language, marginalisation, memory, myth, oral tradition, people, perception, revolution, socialism
genre (subgenre):
Film (documentary, historical film, political film, video)
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Visiting Arts
Deimantas Narkevicius was born in 1964 in Lithuania and lives and works in Vilnius. He works in film and video taking a subjective and contemporary view of history. He has gained recognition at the highest level within the international art scene and represented his country at the 49th Venice... More Information |
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anti-Semitism, exile, gender, prostitution
genre (subgenre):
Film (feature film, melodrama)
information provided by:
House of World Cultures
Arturo Ripstein, born 1943 in Mexico City, is regarded as the internationally most successful Mexican filmmaker. His first films were based on the literary works of major Latin American writers such as Marquez and Fuentes. Since the 1980s he has gained his biggest international successes and awards... More Informationother language:
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Crossroads:
Antisemitismus, Exil, Gender, Prostitution
Genre (Subgenres):
Film (Melodrama, Spielfilm)
Der 1943 in Mexiko-Stadt geborene Arturo Ripstein gilt als der international erfolgreichste mexikanische Filmemacher. Schon seine ersten Filme basieren auf literarischen Vorlagen wichtiger lateinamerikanischer Autoren wie Marquez und Fuentes. Seine größten internationalen Erfolge und... Mehr Informationen |
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Antisemitismus, Gender, Marginalisierung, Sexualität
Genre (Subgenres):
Performing Arts (Happening, Performance)
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House of World Cultures
Mit ihren radikalen Queer-Performances brechen Steven & Elu, ein weißes schwules Paar aus Südafrika, gesellschaftliche und politische Tabus ihrer Heimat. Mehr Informationen |






