HEUTE IST DAS GESTERN VON MORGEN

Germany 2024 – Director: Jonas Neumann – Original language: German, Hebrew, Ukrainian – Subtitles: English, German, None – Length: 82 min.

  • So., 05.05.24
    16.00
    Filmmuseum
    Original version with English subtitles – subsequent Q&A with the director
  • Do., 09.05.24
    18.00
    Pasinger Fabrik
    Original version with English subtitles – subsequent Q&A with the director
  • Sa., 11.05.24
    20.30
    HFF - Audimax
    Original version with English subtitles – subsequent Q&A with the director

In times of increasing radical right-wing agitation, remembering the Holocaust is more important than ever. But, 80 years after the liberation of the concentration camps, only a few contemporary witnesses are still alive. The day-to-day work at the Dachau Concentration Camp Memorial Site is observed in still, contemplative images. A big and worrying question hangs in the room: what does effective remembrance work look like in the future? Ysabel Fantou

 

Biography

Documentary film director Jonas Neumann initially studied theater studies and philosophy at LMU before moving on to HFF Munich in 2010. He works as a freelance filmmaker and has been a freelance lecturer at the Dachau Concentration Camp Memorial since 2006.

Filmography (selection)

NADELSTICHE, DE 2016, 22 min.
BLICKE IN DIE LEERE, DE 2009, 50 min.

 

Nominated for the FFF Talent Award Documentary Film

https://www.fff-bayern.de/


No youth rating

English/Original Title: TODAY IS TOMORROW’S YESTERDAY. Camera: Pius Neumaier, Carla Muresan. Editing: Robert Vakily. Production: Michael Kalb Filmproduktion. Producer: Michael Kalb.

Munich Premieres 2024
  • So., 05.05.24
    16.00
    Filmmuseum
    Original version with English subtitles – subsequent Q&A with the director
  • Do., 09.05.24
    18.00
    Pasinger Fabrik
    Original version with English subtitles – subsequent Q&A with the director
  • Sa., 11.05.24
    20.30
    HFF - Audimax
    Original version with English subtitles – subsequent Q&A with the director