{"id":242,"count":17,"description":"<h2>After the Reunification \u2013 Germany 1990 | 2020<\/h2>\r\n\u00bbFEELINGS OF RESENTMENT WITHIN GERMANY ARE ONE OF THE BIGGEST TABOOS IN OUR SOCIETY,\r\nAND NEITHER SIDE OPENLY ADMITS HOW STRONG THE RESPECTIVE PREJUDICES REALLY ARE.\r\nAND SO THEY JUST BURST OUT.\u00ab\r\nJANA HENSEL, \u203aWER WIR SIND \u2212 DIE ERFAHRUNG, OSTDEUTSCH ZU SEIN\u2039 (\u203aWHO WE ARE \u2212 THE EXPERIENCE OF BEING EAST GERMAN\u2039)\r\n\r\n<em>Who we are<\/em> for me was the overdue lesson I needed to adjust my view of East Germany. Following reunification, the phrase \u00bbfive new federal states\u00ab made the angle of discussion from that point on very clear. The cultural hegemony of the West over the East makes me uneasy. It also fuels my doubts as to whether it's even acceptable to make a film programme in the West about the East. I asked curators and film-makers, especially those from eastern Germany, which films are important for the postreunification period and why. In the context of film funding oriented towards Western Germany, what was actually funded at all? Using various different voices, this attempt to find East-German experiences in films opens up a welcome avenue for contemplating breaks, utopias, new beginnings and marginalised perspectives. The films centre around people who use subversive strategies to expand their room for manoeuvre. Although most of the women film-makers from three generations have an East German background, East and West have long been interwoven in their biographies and films.\r\n\r\nThere are often references to highly symbolic places whose decay symbolises the loss of the social fabric. Susann Maria Hempel is interested in remnants of the past, those left behind, and in them discovers, for all their melancholy, a deep poetry. In <strong>blueberries \u2013 cerne jagody<\/strong>, when the ancient beech tree, loved and cherished, one day simply disappears \u2212 another victim of the open-cast lignite mining in Lusatia \u2212 this is presented with such force that the shock goes right through you. It is not uncommon for the act of film-making itself to be an effective means of resistance.\r\nThese films stretch right up to the present day, whether through formulating early on the reasons for the political rows we are confronted with today, like Petra Tsch\u00f6rtner's melancholy swansong to the Prenzlauer Berg quarter, or because they weave their narrative threads over many decades, like Ines Johnson-Spain's revision of denied black identity in<strong> Becoming Black<\/strong>. They are biographies that would be unthinkable had the GDR not existed, valuable counter-memories that open up spheres of possibility and are different because within them \u00bbthe West\u00ab is not the norm. The films can be regarded as a phenomenon of crisis management \u2212 many wounds are deep-seated. \u00bbThe non-recognition of one's own biography in different generations is something I have also experienced in my own environment. This general sentiment gave me the starting point to make the film,\u00ab explains Therese Koppe.\r\n\r\nAnnekatrin Hendel argues that it is especially films made by women that question mainstream narratives of united Germany. The emancipated East-German perspective has existed throughout \u2212 both in front of and behind the camera. This position produces important but rare images for which there is actually no room in the reunified Germany, and which harbour a great number of inspiring surprises. I am still struggling with the question of what \u00bbEast-German experiences\u00ab actually are.\r\nBetty Schiel","link":"https:\/\/frauenfilmfest.com\/en\/movie-category\/focus-en-2020\/","name":"Focus","slug":"focus-en-2020","taxonomy":"movie_cat","parent":225,"meta":[],"acf":[],"yoast_head":"<!-- This site is optimized with the Yoast SEO plugin v27.5 - https:\/\/yoast.com\/product\/yoast-seo-wordpress\/ -->\n<title>Focus - Internationales Frauen Film Fest<\/title>\n<meta name=\"robots\" content=\"index, follow, max-snippet:-1, max-image-preview:large, max-video-preview:-1\" \/>\n<link rel=\"canonical\" href=\"https:\/\/frauenfilmfest.com\/movie-category\/fokus-2020\/\" \/>\n<meta property=\"og:locale\" content=\"en_US\" \/>\n<meta property=\"og:type\" content=\"article\" \/>\n<meta property=\"og:title\" content=\"Focus - Internationales Frauen Film Fest\" \/>\n<meta property=\"og:description\" content=\"After the Reunification \u2013 Germany 1990 | 2020 \u00bbFEELINGS OF RESENTMENT WITHIN GERMANY ARE ONE OF THE BIGGEST TABOOS IN OUR SOCIETY, AND NEITHER SIDE OPENLY ADMITS HOW STRONG THE RESPECTIVE PREJUDICES REALLY ARE. AND SO THEY JUST BURST OUT.\u00ab JANA HENSEL, \u203aWER WIR SIND \u2212 DIE ERFAHRUNG, OSTDEUTSCH ZU SEIN\u2039 (\u203aWHO WE ARE \u2212 THE EXPERIENCE OF BEING EAST GERMAN\u2039) Who we are for me was the overdue lesson I needed to adjust my view of East Germany. Following reunification, the phrase \u00bbfive new federal states\u00ab made the angle of discussion from that point on very clear. The cultural hegemony of the West over the East makes me uneasy. It also fuels my doubts as to whether it&#8217;s even acceptable to make a film programme in the West about the East. I asked curators and film-makers, especially those from eastern Germany, which films are important for the postreunification period and why. In the context of film funding oriented towards Western Germany, what was actually funded at all? Using various different voices, this attempt to find East-German experiences in films opens up a welcome avenue for contemplating breaks, utopias, new beginnings and marginalised perspectives. The films centre around people who use subversive strategies to expand their room for manoeuvre. Although most of the women film-makers from three generations have an East German background, East and West have long been interwoven in their biographies and films. There are often references to highly symbolic places whose decay symbolises the loss of the social fabric. Susann Maria Hempel is interested in remnants of the past, those left behind, and in them discovers, for all their melancholy, a deep poetry. In blueberries \u2013 cerne jagody, when the ancient beech tree, loved and cherished, one day simply disappears \u2212 another victim of the open-cast lignite mining in Lusatia \u2212 this is presented with such force that the shock goes right through you. It is not uncommon for the act of film-making itself to be an effective means of resistance. These films stretch right up to the present day, whether through formulating early on the reasons for the political rows we are confronted with today, like Petra Tsch\u00f6rtner&#8217;s melancholy swansong to the Prenzlauer Berg quarter, or because they weave their narrative threads over many decades, like Ines Johnson-Spain&#8217;s revision of denied black identity in Becoming Black. They are biographies that would be unthinkable had the GDR not existed, valuable counter-memories that open up spheres of possibility and are different because within them \u00bbthe West\u00ab is not the norm. The films can be regarded as a phenomenon of crisis management \u2212 many wounds are deep-seated. \u00bbThe non-recognition of one&#8217;s own biography in different generations is something I have also experienced in my own environment. This general sentiment gave me the starting point to make the film,\u00ab explains Therese Koppe. Annekatrin Hendel argues that it is especially films made by women that question mainstream narratives of united Germany. The emancipated East-German perspective has existed throughout \u2212 both in front of and behind the camera. This position produces important but rare images for which there is actually no room in the reunified Germany, and which harbour a great number of inspiring surprises. I am still struggling with the question of what \u00bbEast-German experiences\u00ab actually are. 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