For many people from Bosnia-Herzegovina, the war meant a forced new beginning in Germany - characterized by loss of home, uncertainty and difficult hurdles. In this event, refugees from back then will have their say: how did they experience their arrival, what worries, fears and hopes characterized their first years - and what was their first visit to their old homeland like?
Based on the documentation center's contemporary witness project From Bosnia to Berlin, we invite you to a multifaceted evening with depth. The documentary Distilled will be shown, in which Asmir visits his home town in Bosnia-Herzegovina for the first time in almost 30 years. At the same time, you are invited to listen to the reports of contemporary witnesses in storytelling cafés and to contribute your own memories of the 1990s.
PROGRAMME
Documentary film
Distilled
Talk
Christopher Larson, director
Asmir Hadžibeganović, protagonist
Moderation:
Jana Falkenroth, SEE Film Club
Storytelling cafés
Sonja Breljak, Begzada Alatović, Meho Travljanin and Emina Haye
Moderation:
Hannah Marquardt, Ambasada gUG, Dr. Lina Nikou and Dr. Kathrin Jurkat, Documentation Centre Flight, Expulsion, Reconciliation
Finissage of the exhibition "We show our faces"
Music: Fadil Osmanović (accordion)
FURTHER INFORMATION
Admission time: 5.30 pm
Language: German
FREE ADMISSION
WITH REGISTRATION
An event as part of the event series "Zerfallen. Fled. Arrived? Experiences from Bosnia and Herzegovina"
A cooperation of the Federal Agency for Civic Education and the Documentation Center Flight, Expulsion, Reconciliation.
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