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Christina Magdalinou, Silvia Torneden, Ana Grillo · D 2014 · D, E/d · 85 min



Shaun Kadlec, Deb Tullman · USA 2013 · F/e/d · 82 min

Kate S. Logan · USA 2014 · E · 85 min

Klaus Stanjek · D 2012 · D · 90 min



Swiss Premiere Documentary
Active forgetting“ is a common process of coping with history in Germany. In a radical personal approach, the film follows the complex turns and twists of feelings, when they try to deal with threatening knowledge.
My cheerful uncle lived with my family unless he was touring as an entertainment musician across Germany. Only at his age of 90 I detected what my whole family had hidden: that he had spent 8 years in Nazi camps and that he was gay. During the following research I found out that my hometown, which presented itself as a liberal town, had been a major stronghold of the early Nazi-Party. I found out that even in brutal concentration camps turbulent festivities took place where my uncle was part of; that my mother enjoyed her career in the Hitler-Youth although knowing about her brothers captivity.
Because of several taboos, the story of my beloved uncle was hardly accessible. By means of animation and image compositing, we revitalized the available photos. My surprising encounters in several countries and my reflections lead the audience through the burdened social history of Germany – with a humorous undertone.
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Lionel Baier · CH 2002 · F/d · 78 min

Maria Pecchioli · I 2014 · I/d · 67 min



Can Candan · TR 2013 · Türk/d · 82 min


Ian W. Thomson · AUS 2014 · E/d · 70 min

blair dorosh-walter · USA 2014 · E/d · 75 min

Jeffrey Friedman, Rob Epstein · USA/GB/D 2000 · E/d · 82 min

Ethan Reid · GB 2014 · E · 98 min

Nancy D. Kates · USA 2014 · E/d · 100 min

Elvira Lind · DK 2014 · E/d · 75 min



Jeffrey Friedman, Rob Epstein · USA 1995 · E/D/d · 102 min

Jennifer M. Kroot · USA 2014 · E · 90 min



Noam Gonick · CAN/USA 2014 · E/Russ/d · 90 min