Vaterland

Titre anglais : Fatherland
Documentaire
    Réalisé par Thomas Heise • Écrit par Thomas Heise
    Allemagne • 2002 • 98 minutes • Couleur
  • N° ISAN :
    non renseigné
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Using old correspondence and new talking heads material, the director explores the traces of a labor camp in Saxony where family members were sent by the Nazis, and a nearby town in what became the DDR.

" In Saxon-Anhalt, near the town of Zerbst, set away from busy roads, next to a deserted military landing strip, is the village of Straguth. An unimportant place. Lost in time. Or ahead of time. The film describes the people of this quiet place, in the past, the present and the future. A film like the digging of a hole. If one could dig in spiral form. And dig a black hole. An archaeological journey to landscape, people and things, traces of changing times and transition. Wide open landscapes and detailed drawings of people within. And on entering Otto Nathos’ modest bar, there is always talk of the war. The era of youth."
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