Цікавинки за сьогодні. "Валькірія" та "Вуді Аллєн"

Jul 21, 2009 00:57

Бо забуду-)

1. 65 years ago a group of German resistance figthers tried to kill Nazi leader Adolf Hitler. They were immediatley executed as traitors after the plot failed, but today Germans commemorate their bravery.



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Цікаві це люди були, маю сказати... Слухала про них від музейників німецького резистансу у Бундесвері. Повелись жеш на Гітлера спочатку, бо патріоти були, ще мали воїнську честь у дусі Веймарської республіки. До речі, все хочу більше найти інфи й написати про цікаву групу спротиву наци-диктатурі під назвою "Євросоюз", наприкінці 30-их років під головуванням лікаря з Чехії й за участи жінки з Харкова!

От про дату коротко повідомили сьогодні:
http://www.bbc.co.uk/ukrainian/news/story/2009/07/090720_germany_pysanska_ns.shtml
http://www.dw-world.de/dw/article/0,,4500927,00.html?maca=en-TWITTER-EN-2004-xml-mrss
http://www.dw-world.de/dw/article/0,,4502845,00.html

2. Me, My Gypsy Family & Woody Allen, a documentary by 19-year-old Laura Halilovic, won the UCCA Prize 2009 at the Bellaria Film Festival in Italy. The film received special mention by the jury "for the ability to describe in a soft, at times ironic, but always direct way her own story, that of her family, and the difficult conditions of Gypsies in Italy." The UCCA Prize is awarded to the top two documentaries at the festival, and the prize-winning films receive the opportunity to be screened in at least 20 Italian cities.



Me, My Gypsy Family & Woody Allen, Halilovic's first feature-length film, tells the story of her family, who came to Italy from Bosnia and Herzegovina. Until 1997, they lived in a camp near Turin's airport. Today they live in the district of Falchera Nuova, on the outskirts of the city, where she works for a youth association that assists Roma children with schooling. "Many films and documentaries have been made about our tradition and our way of living," Halilovic said, "but in such a way that we can never really identify ourselves with it. Directors and scriptwriters still show the world of Gypsies through stereotypes. They ignore that some of us don't even "look like Roma people," and that many who still live as nomads would love to have a public housing apartment and to send their children to school."

"People are still afraid, they don't trust us. They turn away as soon as they hear the word Gypsy. That makes us feel rejected in a country which is not our own, in which we are trying to build a future."

Трейлер тут: http://www.soros.org/initiatives/roma/news/halilovic_20090610

Німеччина, ФРН, українці, Європа, права людини, солідарність, Священний долг, кіно, роми, відео

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