Lullaby to my Father

Lullaby to my Father

Release date : October 30, 2012
Runtime : 1h 27m
Countries of origin : France / Israel / Italy / Switzerland /
Original Language : English / French / German / Hebrew /
Director : Amos Gitai /
Writers : Sari Azoulay Turgeman /
Production companies : AGAV Films / ARTE France Cinéma / Elefant Films / HAMON HAFAKOT / Agav Hafakot / ARTE /
October 30, 2012 1h 27m France Documentary English More
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The film intertwines historical events and intimate memories. I observe how architecture represents the transformations of society and those who give form to this architecture. We follow the journey of Munio, my father, born in 1909 in Silesia, Poland, the son of a tenant farmer of a Prussian junker. At the age of 18, Munio goes to Berlin and Dessau to meet Walter Gropius, Kandinsky and Paul Klee at the Bauhaus. In 1933, the Bauhaus was closed by the Nazis, who accused Munio of treason against the German people. Munio was imprisoned, then deported to Basel. He left for Palestine. Upon his arrival in Haifa, he began a career as an architect and adapted European modernist principles to the Middle East.
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Jeanne Moreau
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Amos Gitai
Narrator (voice)
Hanna Maron
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Ahmad Mesgarha
Avocat de Munio
Hanna Schygulla
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  • title:Lullaby to my Father
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 2012
  • Runtime:1h 27m
  • Genres: Documentary · Drama ·
  • Countries of origin: France · Israel · Italy · Switzerland ·
  • Original Language: English · French · German · Hebrew ·
  • Director: Amos Gitai /
  • Writers: Sari Azoulay Turgeman ·
  • Production companies: AGAV Films · ARTE France Cinéma · Elefant Films · HAMON HAFAKOT · Agav Hafakot · ARTE ·
  • Overview:The film intertwines historical events and intimate memories. I observe how architecture represents the transformations of society and those who give form to this architecture. We follow the journey of Munio, my father, born in 1909 in Silesia, Poland, the son of a tenant farmer of a Prussian junker. At the age of 18, Munio goes to Berlin and Dessau to meet Walter Gropius, Kandinsky and Paul Klee at the Bauhaus. In 1933, the Bauhaus was closed by the Nazis, who accused Munio of treason against the German people. Munio was imprisoned, then deported to Basel. He left for Palestine. Upon his arrival in Haifa, he began a career as an architect and adapted European modernist principles to the Middle East.
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