"Politics is far too serious a matter to be left to men alone." (Käte Strobel, Federal Minister 1966 - 1972)
The film "Die Unbeugamen" tells the story of women in the Bonn Republic who literally had to fight for their participation in democratic decision-making processes against men obsessed with success and drunk with office, like true pioneers. Undaunted, ambitious and with infinite patience, they
patience, they pursued their path and defied prejudice and sexual discrimination.
Female politicians from back then have their say today. Their memories are both funny and bitter, absurd and sometimes frighteningly topical. Interwoven with partly unseen archive excerpts, the documentary filmmaker and journalist Torsten Körner has created an emotionally moving chronicle of West German politics
from the 1950s to reunification. An insightful contemporary document that makes an unmistakable contribution to current discussions.
Tickets
5€ / 3€ reduced
The film "Die Unbeugamen" tells the story of women in the Bonn Republic who literally had to fight for their participation in democratic decision-making processes against men obsessed with success and drunk with office, like true pioneers. Undaunted, ambitious and with infinite patience, they
patience, they pursued their path and defied prejudice and sexual discrimination.
Female politicians from back then have their say today. Their memories are both funny and bitter, absurd and sometimes frighteningly topical. Interwoven with partly unseen archive excerpts, the documentary filmmaker and journalist Torsten Körner has created an emotionally moving chronicle of West German politics
from the 1950s to reunification. An insightful contemporary document that makes an unmistakable contribution to current discussions.
Tickets
5€ / 3€ reduced
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