Audre Lorde - The Berlin Years 1984 to 1992

Deutschland 2011/2012 Dokumentarfilm

Summary

It is exactly twenty years since the celebrated Afro-American poet and writer Audre Lorde died in 1992. According to her own description of herself she was: ‘a lesbian, a feminist, black, a poet, mother and activist’. In the 1980s Dagmar Schultz, who at the time was lecturing at the John F. Kennedy Institute at Berlin’s Freie Universität, invited Lorde to Berlin as a visiting professor. This move was to have an enduring influence, for Lorde soon became co-founder and mentor of the Afro-German movement. In her documentary portrait, Dagmar Schultz distils hitherto unpublished and often very personal material of Lorde that portrays her among her Berlin women friends, fellow-travellers and students, many of whom she encouraged to begin writing. These women were later to become poets and academics; they were the ones to create the first German-language works about Afro-German history and racism. The film includes appearances from, among others: May Ayim, Katharina Oguntoye, Gloria I. Joseph, Ilona Bubeck, Traude Bührmann, as well as Ika Hügel-Marshall and Ria Cheatom, both of whom collaborated on the making of this film.

Source: 62. Internationale Filmfestspiele Berlin (Catalogue)

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Duration:
84 min
Format:
Beta SP, 16:9
Video/Audio:
Farbe + s/w, Stereo
Screening:

Aufführung (DE): 15.02.2012, Berlin, IFF - Panorama Dokumente

Titles

  • Originaltitel (DE) Audre Lorde - The Berlin Years 1984 to 1992
  • Aufführungstitel (DE) Audre Lorde - Die Berliner Jahre 1984 bis 1992

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Original

Duration:
84 min
Format:
Beta SP, 16:9
Video/Audio:
Farbe + s/w, Stereo
Screening:

Aufführung (DE): 15.02.2012, Berlin, IFF - Panorama Dokumente

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Weiterer Titel (DE)
  • Aufführungstitel (DE)
  • Audre Lorde - Die Berliner Jahre 1984 bis 1992
Duration:
79 min
Video/Audio:
Farbe + s/w, Ton
Screening:

Aufführung (DE): 05.11.2022, Mainz, FILMZ