Germany 2022, 39 minby Andrzej Klamt
Ukrainian photographer Yuri Kosin experienced the outbreak of war in his town of Irpin near Kiev. He documented the events as well as his escape a few weeks later. Now he is returning to his homeland. Yuri Kosin does not know what situation he will encounter in Irpin, but he knows that the world there will never be the same. The area around Kiev is considered safe again. Russian troops have withdrawn from western Ukraine. What they have left behind are places of horror. Butscha is located near I
Back in the War
Germany 2021, 43 minby Andrzej Klamt
On 7 October 2021, the politically controlled Constitutional Court in Warsaw declared parts of EU law unconstitutional. In addition, the Polish ruling party PiS is continuing its efforts to bring the last free media in Poland under its control with great strides. Democracy, the rights of freedom in Poland are being dismantled. How do civil society and the cultural scene deal with the increasingly rigid curtailment of freedom of the press, media, art and opinion? What is their position on the Eur
Polish Solo – how democracy is dismantled
Germany 2020, 88 minby Andrzej Klamt, Manhal Arroub
The war in Syria seems as impenetrable as a black box - the conflict began almost ten years ago and even today many people in the Western world have the feeling that they don't even understand who is actually fighting against whom. What began with demonstrations for political reforms and became a revolution of the "Arab Spring" has long since become a conflict dominated by foreign powers: Iran and Russia on the side of the Syrian dictator Bashar Al-Assad, but also Turkey, the USA, the Gulf State
Black Box Syria - The Dirty War
Germany 2014by Andrzej Klamt
Who am I?
2011, 79 minby Andrzej Klamt
The author takes on a journey to find his old classmates. A school class in Bytom, Poland. Half of the former students have emigrated to Germany in the seventies and eighties. The other half of the class stayed in Poland. The main characters of the film are around 45 years old and in the prime of their lifes. They have experienced a lot and have passed their adolescence. In a way, they represent the fate of hundreds of thousands of Polish Emigrants, that tried to find a new home in Germany. The
The Divided Class
2007, 52 minby Peter Hartl, Andrzej Klamt
The last days of Second World War were also beginning of the new one, for many civilians much worse. however, it is still a silence in the matter of massive relegations to the Soviet Union. All countries, especially Germany, whichwent into the influence of Stalin, had a new thread. During the time of peace, many innocent civilians were transported to the prisons and workcamps as enemies of the system. The accusation was usually abstruse: Espionage, sabotage, possession of weaponry.The movie pres
Lost without a Trace
Germany 2004by Andrzej Klamt
Carpatia
Germany, Polen 2000, 81 minby Andrzej Klamt
Sometime after 1945, a unique collection of over 2,400 private photographs became part of the archive’s holdings at the former concentration camp museum at Auschwitz. The photographs had probably been found in one of the victims suitcases. An examination of the photographs revealed that they belonged to Jews from the small Polish town of Bedzin. Only a few of the people pictured in the photographs have survived. Although it has not yet been established how these photographs came
...sorry, I'm alive
1998, 110 minby Andrzej Klamt, Ulrich Rydzewski
Pelym
Germany 1992by Hans Peter Böffgen, Andrzej Klamt
D.S. Baldajev - Zeichner des GULag
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