Drei Frauen - ein Krieg

Titre anglais : Trained to See - Three Women and the War
Documentaire
    Réalisé par Luzia Schmid • Écrit par Luzia Schmid, Katarina Cvitic
    Allemagne, Italie • 2022 • 106 minutes & 52 minutes • Couleur et Noir & Blanc
  • N° ISAN :
    non renseigné
Résumé

La Seconde Guerre mondiale voit l’arrivée des premières femmes correspondantes. Le film suit les protagonistes le long des lignes de front. Engagées dans la cause pour laquelle leur pays est entré en guerre, elles apportent de l’empathie et un regard personnel au photojournalisme, une discipline encore jeune. À travers leurs yeux, le film permet de voir une nouvelle perspective sur l’horreur d’une guerre.

At the end of World War II, for the first time in history, women journalists are allowed to report directly from the front. Their accounts show a female subtext which forever changes the perception of war.
When towards the end of 1943 the British government accredits almost 500 reporters and photographers to cover the Normandy invasion, there is not a single woman among them. The Americans, however, are more progressive. Convinced of the influence of their leading magazines, they give female journalists press credentials for the first time in history. On their way along and through the frontlines of WWII, war reporters Martha Gellhorn, Margret Bourke-White and Lee Miller repeatedly meet in press offices and bombed-out cities like Cologne, Leipzig or Munich. They witness the liberation of the Ravensbrück, Buchenwald and Dachau concentration camps. Committed to the cause for which their country has entered the war, they shape the still young genre of photojournalism with personal reports and photographs. Their style added a personal touch to war reporting. It is through their eyes that we see defeated and liberated Germany. For the first time in history war reporting has a "female subtext" which forever changes the perception of war as the "father of all things". Trained To See - Three Women and the War is the first documentary about this phenomenon: war from a new perspective.

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