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10. September 2014

Visit of Branko Lustig

ANTI WAR FILM CLASSICS

2014 is the centenary of the beginning of World War I and the 75th anniversary of World War II. Branko Lustig who had to witness the horrors of the Holocaust himself therefore curated a RETROSPECTIVE OF ANTI-WAR MOVIES for the LET’S CEE Film Festival, including SUNSHINE from the director István Szabó, who will be personally present at the event, Branko Bauer’s DON’T LOOK BACK, MY SON and Volker Schlöndorff’s THE TIN DRUM.

PANEL DISCUSSION

„About the right way of dealing with sustainable remembrance and commemoration“

On October 5th, the two-time Oscar winner is going to speak together with Oliver Rathkolb, university professor at the Institute for Contemporary History of the University of Vienna - and in cooperation with the Institute for Contemporary History of the University of Vienna - about the challanges related to the preservation of a sustainable culture of remembrance and commemoration. In doing so, the Shoah Foundation - established by Steven Spielberg with Branko Lustig, Karen Kushell and Gerald R. Molen in Founding Advisory Committee - which is a unique collection of about 50.000 interviews with contemporary witnesses, will be presented as well as the short film GAMES, produced at this year’s Festival of Tolerance in Zagreb.

05 Oct. 2014, 17.30
Urania Kino
Free entrance

The anti war series will be continued with an Educational Morning the next day.

EDUCATIONAL MORNING

Branko Lustig, who was interned in the concentration camps Auschwitz and Bergen-Belsen during his childhood because of his Jewish origin, will come to Vienna within the framework of a series of events called EDUCATIONAL MORNING throughout Europe for the very first time. The multidisciplinary series, which will be consisting of the film screening of RUN BOY RUN (Germany/France/Poland 2013, German language version, 112 min, released for audiences as of 12 years of age) followed by a panel discussion, is aimed at sensitizing young people to the topic of the Holocaust. Students get the unique opportunity to discuss with Branko Lustig after the movie.

The program EDUCATIONAL MORNING was founded by Branko Lustig with the explicitly phrased, central goal to clearly and unequivocally stand against the increasing popularity of right-wing extremist ideologies with the help of interdisciplinary methods and multimedia. Needless to say, this position is also a clear sign against the rise of violence among young people and the increased discrimination of people with different ethnicity, religion or skin colour and it strongly speaks out against social injustice.

The event will take place at Artis Kino, Schultergasse 5, 1010 Vienna on Monday, 06 Oct. 2014, 09:00. The screening will be immediately followed by the discussion with Branko Lustig in German. Free entrance for schools, seats are limited.

In cooperation with the Festival of Tolerance:

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