The film premiered in competition at the CPH:Dox* in Copenhagen, Denmark.
The hungarian director and Academy Award winner István Szabó talks about A GERMAN LIFE: “This film is outstanding. Trust takes a long time to create and a lot of effort to reach out to a person – to speak so honestly about the past. Thank you for this interview.”
Verzio Film Festival
Q&A at Verzio International Human Rights Documentary Film Festival – Florian Weigensamer talking about mixed feelings, references between the past and present and Brunhilde Pomsels way of story telling.
DMZ Docs
The DMZ 국제다큐영화제 DMZ International Documentary Film Festival is held in the Korean Demilitarized Zone and presents documentaries with themes of peace, reconciliation and coexistence.
The European Film Academy has unveiled the 15 documentaries that have been recommended for nomination for this year’s European Film Awards.
Q&A at SFJFF 36
After the American Premiere of “A German Life” at the San Francisco Jewish Film Festival was a Q&A with two of our directors, Christian Krönes & Florian Weigensamer, at the magnificent Castro Theatre:
The 105 years old Brunhilde Pomsel, Goebbels former secretary, watched the film about her life for the first time with audience at Filmfest München. See some impressions and her reaction:
A German Life in Hebrew.
SFJFF 36
The full program of the 36th San Francisco Jewish Film Festival has just been announced and “A German Life” celebrates it’s US Premiere.