Zoom-Podiumsdiskussion mit der Filmemacherin Ofra Bloch | (Mit Entgelt)
Jerusalem-born trauma expert Ofra Bloch forces herself to confront her personal demons in a journey that takes her to Germany, Israel and Palestine. Set against the current wave of fascism and anti-Semitism sweeping the globe, AFTERWARD delves into the secret wounds carried by victims as well as victimizers, through testimonies ranging from the horrifying to the hopeful. Seen as a victim in Germany and a perpetrator in Palestine, Bloch faces those she was raised to hate as she searches to understand the identity-making narratives of the Holocaust and the Nakba, violent and non-violent resistance, and the possibility of reconciliation. The film points towards a future – an “afterward” – that attempts to live with the truths of history in order to make sense of the present.
Es kostet ca 12 EUR entsprechend einer Kino-Karte, dafür gibts den Film drei Tage vorher zum Anschauen, um dann die Podiumsdiskussion zu verfolgen.
Hier ist der Link zum Anmelden:
https://stillpoint.org/event/afterward-international-film-screening-and-panel-tickets-254764285837
An der Podiumsdiskussion nehmen teil:
Bassam Aramin lives in Jericho in the West Bank. At the age of 17, he was incarcerated and spent 7 years in an Israeli jail. He is the former Palestinian Co-director of the Parents Circle – Families Forum.
Thomas Casagrande, Dr. phil., teacher and political scientist. He published books on the history of “Volksdeutsche” in the Waffen-SS.
>> https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thomas_Casagrande
Pamela Cohn is a film curator, nonfiction story consultant, and writer. Learn more about Pamela:
>> http://www.pamelacohn.com/
Aleksandar Dimitrijevic, PhD, is a clinical psychologist and psychoanalyst. He works as a lecturer at the International Psychoanalytic University – IPU, Berlin and in private practice.
>> http://berlinpsychoanalyst.com/about/