Film Series for Made in Germany?—Activist Legacies
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Join us for a screening of three films based on the lives of German activists around the time of the fall of the Berlin Wall.
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Ages: Adults.
Wheelchair accessible.
Viewers may find the content of these films disturbing.
About the films:
Hope in My Heart: The May Ayim Story, 1997 (Maria Binder; German with English subtitles; 28 min.)
Semra Ertan, 2013 (Cana Bilir-Meier; German with English subtitles; 7 min.)
November, 2004 (Hito Steyerl; German with English subtitles; 25 min.)
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- Specific dates
Free admission, but seating is limited and registration is required. You can register by clicking on the event on this form, beginning Wednesday, September 25, after 10am.
Cost
This Event is free!
Location
- In-person only.
Harvard Art Museums
32 Quincy
Cambridge, MA 02138
United States
Neighborhood 9
Dates and Times
Saturday, October 5 2PM – 4PM
The event will take place in Menschel Hall, Lower Level. Doors will open at 1:30pm.
Additional information
This film series is curated by Peter Murphy, the Stefan Engelhorn Curatorial Fellow in the Busch-Reisinger Museum, and is offered in conjunction with the special exhibition Made in Germany? Art and Identity in a Global Nation (September 13, 2024–January 5, 2025).
Focusing on specific activists, the three films being shown reflect on their individual forms of activism and their legacies within a larger effort to combat racism, violence, and social inequality.
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Last updated September 30, 2024.