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Premieretermin in Wien: Irmas Zeit

Premieretermin in Wien: Irmas Zeit

FIFTITU% produced a film for the event series "On Life and Survival" with contemporary witness Irma Trksak, which is now being shown for the first time:

Tuesday, May 15, 2007, at 7 pm at the Depot, Breite Gasse 3, 1070 Vienna

The premiere in Upper Austria will be announced

kinoki's microcinema no.143 "Ravensbrückerinnen"

Irma's time,
by Alenka Maly and Roland Freinschlag, Austria 2007, 33 min,
Irma Trksak was born in Vienna in 1917. She was arrested by the Gestapo in 1941 for resistance in a group of Viennese Czechoslovakians and deported to the Ravensbrück concentration camp for women. For decades she has been working as secretary of the Ravensbrück camp community and as a contemporary witness, passing on her political life experience to the next generations. The film "Irma's Time" by Alenka Maly and Roland Freinschlag accompanies her on a journey through Upper Austria as a contemporary witness, documenting the constant, tireless recollection of agonizing, almost unspeakable horrors in the service of enlightenment. Between rural classrooms and hotel rooms, Irma Trksak opens doors to insight into the Nazi past, leading the audience to the Siemens camp and the Uckermark extermination camp. It is Irma's respectfully captured
Energy and insistence that epitomizes lifelong political resistance political resistance.

In Erdberg there is a little house
by Tina Leisch, Ö 2000
A walk with Hermine Jursa , resistance fighter, communist, Ravensbrücker through the 3rd district. To the apartments where she lived, loved, married and worked politically. Where she was betrayed and arrested. Political district history and portrait of someone who could not be brought down.

In the presence of Irma Trksak, Alenka Maly and Tina Leisch

This film evening is kinoki's contribution to the celebration of the 60th anniversary of the "Austrian Camp Community Ravensbrück and Friends", which will be celebrated on June 1 at 3.30 pm with a ceremony in Parliament.

Links:
www.kinoki.at