The racist terror in Germany from the deadly arson attack in Mölln in 1992 to the murders in Hanau in 2020 reveals the systemic failure of an unstable security architecture that does not protect all citizens of its society with equal care. Through the collage of interviews, witness reports, journalistic research and material from committees and trials on racist crimes, Nuran David Calis shows the structural similarities of the failure of the authorities, the active concealment of this and the collision of the protection of the constitution with the right-wing scene over the last 30 years. The stigmatization of the victims of racist crimes by the police and security authorities is another common denominator in the connection between the crimes.
In the guise of a colourful, satirical revelatory show, Calis' new work for Schauspiel Frankfurt exposes structures, perpetrators, accomplices and accomplices through re-enactments, investigative attacks, alienation and bitter humour - in a commitment to solidarity-based empowerment against the right and the empowerment of marginalized voices.
Using the means of documentary theater, author and director Nuran David Calis creates a political space in his research theater works in which mainstream narratives are broken up and new perspectives are adopted.
The educational program for "Leaks. From Mölln to Hanau" by Nuran David Calis is supported by the Deutsche Bank Foundation
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