Dearest Dziodzio

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Movie
Original title Dearest Dziodzio
Country of production GDR
original language German
Publishing year 1981
length 34 minutes
Rod
Director Róza Berger-Fiedler
script Harry Hornig ,
Róza Berger-Fiedler
production DEFA studio for documentary films
music Peter Gotthardt
camera Peter Milinski
cut Róza Berger-Fiedler
occupation
  • Róza Berger-Fiedler: Speaker

Dearest Dziodzio is a documentary from DEFA Studio for Documentaries by Róza Berger-Fiedler from 1981.

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Dearest Dziodzio was filmed using quotes from letters Rosa Luxemburg wrote to her lover, the revolutionary labor leader Leo Jogiches, about her stays in Poland, Germany, France and Switzerland from 1893 to 1905. With historical photo and film montages, mixed with film recordings from today, the film tries to give insights into life problems, the world of thoughts and feelings of Rosa Luxemburg. The film is enriched by the recordings of the original letters, which are read out by the director, as well as with drawings, watercolors and herbaria that come from Rosa Luxemburg's hand.

Production and publication

This on ORWO color with historical black and white film components was filmed by the History / Documentation group under the working title Butterflies from Pawiak . The premiere took place on July 30, 1981.

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