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ROSH, L. / KREIBICH-FISCHER, R.: Staats-Sicherheiten (Hans Otto Theater, 2008) (NTSC)
- Format:
- Sound recording
- Author/Creator:
- Rosh, Lea, Author.
- Kreibich-Fischer, Renate, Author.
- Series:
- Naxos Video Library
- Language:
- English
- Subjects (All):
- Theatre.
- Local Subjects:
- Theatre.
- Physical Description:
- 1 online resource
- Place of Publication:
- Hong Kong : Naxos Digital Services US Inc. 2009
- System Details:
- Mode of access: Available online.
- Summary:
- 15 former prisoners from the Stasi prisons in Potsdam and Berlin- Hohenschonhausen tell their stories. They describe their experiences before, during and after the detention. These are stories that get under your skin because they show the true, the ugly face of the oft transfigured GDR dictatorship, with all their cruelty and perfidious methods of oppression. Each one has a different destiny, each has a different strategy to deal with, everyone can handle and process it differently. What is common to all is the need to talk about it and to ensure that everyone knows about these stories and therefore the truth.The 'performers' deserve the highest admiration for their courage to be open, for spreading so freely these traumatic experiences from their biography to the audience. The GDR regime has tried again and again to silence its opponents, but it has not succeeded, as this work proves.The production by Clemens Bechtel, based on the concept of Lea Rosh and Renate Kreibich, is clever, clear and unsentimental, sometimes even laughable, even though it is really crying. <i>Wolfgang Bergmann</i>
- Contents:
- Staats-Sicherheiten (Hans Otto Theater, 2008) (NTSC) ( 01 hrs., 28 min., 39 sec. )
- Participant:
- Drewitz, Dieter, Artist -- Furian, Gilbert, Artist -- Lengsfeld, Vera, Artist -- Meister, Matthias, Artist -- Rosh, Lea, Author -- Kreibich-Fischer, Renate, Author
- Notes:
- Naxos Digital Services electronic collection.
- Streaming video.
- ISBN:
- 4280000101167
- Publisher Number:
- 4280000101167
- Access Restriction:
- Restricted for use by site license.
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