On November 9, 1989, the citizens of East Germany
brought down a wall that had divided the world. . . .
COME HELP CELEBRATE & COMMEMORATE
THIS HISTORIC EVENT
with refreshments, an exhibit, a film
& discussions with people who were there.
TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 2009
Reception 5:00 – 7:00 p.m. ∞ Film Screening 7:00 – 9:00 p.m.
2nd Floor, Herter Hall Annex, UMass Amherst
Leipzig in the Fall (Leipzig im Herbst)
GDR, Dirs. Gerd Kroske & Andreas Voigt, 1989, doc., 50 min.
Over the course of the fall of 1989, the Monday demonstrations held in Leipzig, East Germany, starting in September became a focal point for the new citizens’ rights movement that would result in the opening of the Berlin Wall on the evening of November 9, 1989. Leipzig in the Fall is the most comprehensive documentation of the demonstrations and other events in Leipzig from October 16 – November 7, 1989. It includes interviews with demonstrators, members of the citizens’ rights movement, officials, and bystanders for an in-depth look at the movement that would end the Cold War and change the fact of the world. Winner of the Golden Dove, at the 1989 Leipzig Documentary and Animation Film Festival; Special Selection of the 1990 Berlin Film Festival and the 2004 Recife Cinema Festival, Brazil.
Wall-segments to graffiti! Free give-aways for students!
These events are made possible by the generous support of: the German Information Center USA; the DEFA Film Library, Film Studies, History and German & Scandinavian Studies at UMass Amherst; the Department of German at Amherst College;
the DEFA Stiftung and ICESTORM International.