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A film of Hungarian folk artists, sharing their handicrafts and paintings with the filmmakers.
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A film of Hungarian folk artists, sharing their handicrafts and paintings with the filmmakers.
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This film about the Fascist coup in Chile was cancelled one day before being broadcast on Swedish Television. Originally shot for a TV youth program, Lördags Chile is another fine example of Nestler demonstrating the relationship between politics and economics, between thinking and acting
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One of Peter and Zsóka Nestler’s most important works, the film confronts the persecution of the Roma and Sinti in Germany under Nazism and its persistence after the war. Print courtesy of Deutsche Kinemathek, Berlin.
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One of Peter and Zsóka Nestler’s most important works, the film confronts the persecution of the Roma and Sinti in Germany under Nazism and its persistence after the war. Print courtesy of Deutsche Kinemathek, Berlin.
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Filmed aboard a Hungarian ship, this is a journey upstream the Danube, recalling the vital role the majestic river played in the settlement and political evolution of central and south-eastern Europe. Bridges, locks, cities and mountain ranges float in front of the camera to the noises of the ship’s motor.
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Peter and Zsóka Nestler collaborated on this film, an exploration of the working techniques involved in the process of glass-making.
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"Nestler is unsparing in his reckoning with Germany, its fascist history, the treatment of local and migrant workers, and the political stagnancy in the years following the war." - Film Society of Lincoln Center