Eine eiserne Kassette

Eine eiserne Kassette

Release date : April 11, 2018
Runtime : 1h 42m
Countries of origin : Austria /
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Director : Nils Olger /
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Following the traces of Jürgenssen’s path through the final years of World War II (from Hungary to Italy, and later denazification in Upper Austria, where he got married), Olger visits sites and speaks to witnesses from the period when Olaf Jürgenssen was part of the German war crimes, even if his photos seem to suggest that he was there in all innocence. In a video interview before his death his grandfather remains vague and deflects questions. Nils Olger’s pointed conclusion from his somber and calm film about history, memory and denialism: “What will I remember of my grandfather? Negatives.” (Bert Rebhandl)
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  • title:Eine eiserne Kassette
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 2018
  • Runtime:1h 42m
  • Genres: Documentary ·
  • Countries of origin: Austria ·
  • Original Language:
  • Director: Nils Olger /
  • Writers:
  • Production companies:
  • Overview:Following the traces of Jürgenssen’s path through the final years of World War II (from Hungary to Italy, and later denazification in Upper Austria, where he got married), Olger visits sites and speaks to witnesses from the period when Olaf Jürgenssen was part of the German war crimes, even if his photos seem to suggest that he was there in all innocence. In a video interview before his death his grandfather remains vague and deflects questions. Nils Olger’s pointed conclusion from his somber and calm film about history, memory and denialism: “What will I remember of my grandfather? Negatives.” (Bert Rebhandl)
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