Hans-Jürgen Syberberg

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Hans-Jürgen Syberberg


Born
in Nossendorf, Germany
December 08, 1935

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Average rating: 4.1 · 40 ratings · 4 reviews · 15 distinct works
Hitler, a film from Germany

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On the Fortunes and Misfort...

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Parsifal: Ein Filmessay (He...

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Syberbergs Hitler-Film

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Syberberg/Paris/Nossendorf

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Die freudlose Gesellschaft....

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Romy in Kitzbühel: Texte, P...

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Fotografie der 30er Jahre: ...

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Syberbergs Filmbuch

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Der Wald steht schwarz un s...

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“Glucksmann: Vor zwei Wochen hat "Newsweek" eine Reportage veröffentlicht, in der beschrieben wird, wie die russische Armee sich in Tschetschenien benimmt. Russische Soldaten binden Männer, Frauen und Kinder zusammen - 20 oder mehr - und sprengen sie in die Luft. Sie vergewaltigen Frauen und Männer, öffentlich, vor den Augen des ganzen Dorfes. Es ist das Schlimmste, was in der heutigen Zeit passiert.”
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“Und das einzige. das gut sei, sei das Nein zum Krieg im Irak. Dabei hatten sie die Amis doch früher vorgezogen dem Iwan. Der ihre Mütter und Schwestern und Grossmütter vergewaltigte. Am Ende des Krieges.”
Hans-Jürgen Syberberg

“Russia targets Chechen refugee camps. Russian troops stand alert and ready to go on the offensive.

Dozens of them are building a new base at the gates of the Slipsovsk refugee camp.

It is just a small part of Russia's military crackdown along the border and right across Chechnya after last week's seizing of a Moscow theatre by armed Chechens and the subsequent deaths of more than 100 of their hostages during a rescue mission.

Inside the camp, the thousands of refugees whose homes have been destroyed by years of conflict are apprehensive.

They expect the Russians to enter their tent city soon, carrying out mass arrests - detaining sons and husbands suspected of supporting the Moscow hostagetakers, and their demands for an independent Chechnya.

In one tent, I found Suleiman Azanaurov and his family waiting for the inevitable Russian revenge.

Suleiman has been in the camp for the past three years. His house, and the cafe he used to run in the Chechen capital, Grozny, were blown up during the Russian assault on the city.

Aid handouts
Now, home is a tent shared with his wife and six children aged between eight months and 17 years old.

It is a squalid existence, reliant on handouts of aid and charity.
Suleiman is angry. He dismisses accusations that the Chechens who went to Moscow are terrorists - as far as he's concerned, they were heroes.

He tells me they were fighting for Chechnya's independence, drawing attention to a cause the world prefers to ignore.

Suleiman says he has no doubts that they did the right thing, even though more than 100 of their hostages died during an operation to rescue them: «These people had no other option. They carried out this extreme act because we can't stand this war anymore.”
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