Writer
Margarethe von Trotta, one of the few icons of German directing, internationally revered as a star director, celebrates her 80th birthday: her works are among the most important in German cinema of all time.
Director
Margarethe von Trotta, one of the few icons of German directing, internationally revered as a star director, celebrates her 80th birthday: her works are among the most important in German cinema of all time.
Writer
Between Berlin and Buenos Aires. between love, life and family.
Editor
In La Falda, a small town in central Argentinia, you can see the ruin of a luxirious hotel, but nobody would assume that this hotel played the role in German history it did. The hotel founded in 1899 helped the region to prosper and later Hitler to come to power. From 1929 the hotel supported the NSDAP and even after it was closed down in 1945 it was used as a hiding place for persecuted facists. The filmmaker Cuini Amelio-Ortiz born in La Falda and now living in Germany tells the story of the hotel in a fictional and documentarian style, moving somewhere between legend and reality; Showing that German history left its traces in South America and how the fate of the inhabitans of La Falda is knitted together to Hitler Germany.
Script
In La Falda, a small town in central Argentinia, you can see the ruin of a luxirious hotel, but nobody would assume that this hotel played the role in German history it did. The hotel founded in 1899 helped the region to prosper and later Hitler to come to power. From 1929 the hotel supported the NSDAP and even after it was closed down in 1945 it was used as a hiding place for persecuted facists. The filmmaker Cuini Amelio-Ortiz born in La Falda and now living in Germany tells the story of the hotel in a fictional and documentarian style, moving somewhere between legend and reality; Showing that German history left its traces in South America and how the fate of the inhabitans of La Falda is knitted together to Hitler Germany.
Director
In La Falda, a small town in central Argentinia, you can see the ruin of a luxirious hotel, but nobody would assume that this hotel played the role in German history it did. The hotel founded in 1899 helped the region to prosper and later Hitler to come to power. From 1929 the hotel supported the NSDAP and even after it was closed down in 1945 it was used as a hiding place for persecuted facists. The filmmaker Cuini Amelio-Ortiz born in La Falda and now living in Germany tells the story of the hotel in a fictional and documentarian style, moving somewhere between legend and reality; Showing that German history left its traces in South America and how the fate of the inhabitans of La Falda is knitted together to Hitler Germany.