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Title:
Audre Lorde [videorecording] : the Berlin Years, 1984 to 1992 / directed and produced by Dagmar Schultz ; written by Dagmar Schultz in cooperation with Ika H©ơgel-Marshall, Ria Cheatom, and Aletta von Vietinghoff.
Format:
[videorecording] :
Publisher:
TWN (Third World Newsreel),
Copyright Date:
2012
Description:
1 videodisc (79 min.) : sd., col. with b&w sequences ; 4 3/4 in.
Subject:
Lorde, Audre.
African American women poets.
Women poets--20th century.
Blacks--Germany--History.
Blacks--History.--Germany--History.
Germany--History--History--20th century.
Lesbian activists--20th century.
Lesbianism.
Women--Germany--Social conditions.
Foreign films.
Motion pictures--Germany.
Documentary films.
Documentary films--Germany.
Feature films.
Feature films--Germany.
Biographical films.
Biographical films--Germany.
Historical films.
Historical films--Germany.
Nonfiction films.
History.
Other Authors:
Schultz, Dagmar, producer. director, director of photography, producer.
Seidel, Michael, contributor.
H©ơgel-Marshall, Ika, 1947- contributor.
Cheatom, Ria, contributor.
Vietinghoff, Aletta von, editor of moving image work. editor of moving image work.
Coras©đn, composer (expression)
Motaung, Audrey, composer (expression)
Wilmes, Christian, composer (expression)
Newsreel (Firm), publisher.
Notes:
Videodisc release of the 2012 documentary.
Contents:
Special features : Interview with director Dagmar Schultz -- trailer -- music clip "Audre Lorde" -- Audre reading her poems -- Audre in Berlin -- Audre on her work -- deleted scenes.
Summary:
Audre Lorde's incisive, often-angry, but always brilliant writings and speeches defined and inspired the US-American feminist, lesbian, African-American, and Women-of-Color movements of the 1970s and 1980s. Audre Lorde, the Berlin Years 1984 to 1992, documents an untold chapter of Lorde's life: her influence on the German political and cultural scene during a decade of profound social change. The film explores the importance of Lorde's legacy, as she encouraged Afro-Germans -- who, at that time, had no name or space for themselves -- to make themselves visible within a culture that until then had kept them isolated and silent. It chronicles Lorde's empowerment of Afro-German women to write and to publish, as she challenged white women to acknowledge the significance of their white privilege and to deal with difference in constructive ways. Previously unreleased archive material as well as present-day interviews explore the lasting influence of Lorde's ideas on Germany and the impact of her work and personality. For the first time, Dagmar Schultz's personal archival video- and audio-recordings reveal a significant part of the private Audre Lorde as well as her agenda -- to rouse Afro-Germans to recognize each other. 2012 marks the 20-year anniversary of Audre Lorde's passing.
OCLC:
(OCoLC)810327085
Locations:
OIAX792 -- Grinnell College (Grinnell)

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