(From L to R) Vincenzo Vita, Margarethe Von Trotta & Pietro Montani.
Rome, 21/01/2019. Today, to mark the 100th Anniversary of the assassination of Rosa Luxemburg (1.) and Karl Liebknecht by the german Freikorps on the 15 January 1919, the Fondazione Archivio Audiovisivo del Movimento Operaio e Democratico (AAMOD, 2.) presented the screening of the film "Rosa Luxemburg" (Die Geduld der Rosa Luxemburg, West Germany 1986, 3.). The event (4.), which took place at the...
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(From L to R) Vincenzo Vita, Margarethe Von Trotta & Pietro Montani.
Rome, 21/01/2019. Today, to mark the 100th Anniversary of the assassination of Rosa Luxemburg (1.) and Karl Liebknecht by the german Freikorps on the 15 January 1919, the Fondazione Archivio Audiovisivo del Movimento Operaio e Democratico (AAMOD, 2.) presented the screening of the film "Rosa Luxemburg" (Die Geduld der Rosa Luxemburg, West Germany 1986, 3.). The event (4.), which took place at the Casa Del Cinema di Roma (5.), was hosted by the Director of the film, Margarethe Von Trotta (German film Director, actress, screenplay writer; as actress she starred in films by well-known German directors such as Rainer Werner Fassbinder and Volker Schlöndorff; she has been referred various times as a "leading force" of the New German Cinema movement; she has won numerous awards internationally; her films feature strong female protagonists, show new representations of women and relationships between and among women, 6.). Chairs of the event were Professor Pietro Montani (Italian Academic, honorary Professor at the Department of Philosophy of La Sapienza, University of Rome and at Vilnius University; he taught Aesthetics at the Centro sperimentale di Cinematografia in Rome and was Directeur d’études associé, at the École des Hautes Etudes en Sciences Sociales in Paris, 7.) and Vincenzo Vita (Italian Politician, journalist, and President of the Fondazione AAMOD). The event was realised in partnership with Centro Sperimentale di Cinematografia, l'Istituto Goethe, la Casa del Cinema, Regesta Exe, la Scuola d'Arte Cinematografica Gian Maria Volontè.
1. Britannica:
https://bit.ly/2CD67DD & Wikipedia:
https://bit.ly/2msx5Ij
2.
https://www.aamod.it
3.
https://imdb.to/2RZXcpH
4.
https://bit.ly/2CEBEoX
5.
http://www.casadelcinema.it/
6.
https://imdb.to/2sDeISl &
https://bit.ly/2Mrg9w4
7.
https://bit.ly/2CELbfB
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