Film Information
In November 1941, the Nazis started to transport Czech Jews to the ghetto town of Theresienstadt (TerezÃn in Czech). They came by train, 1000 people at a time. To open this Total Immersion day, Simon Broughton introduces his remarkable ´óÏó´«Ã½ documentary from 1993 celebrating the extraordinary cultural life of the TerezÃn ghetto, where creative artists found themselves ‘dancing under the gallows.’
Broughton’s film – which includes location filming at TerezÃn, archive footage, vivid first-hand accounts and powerful musical performances – focuses on the lost generation of Czech and Austrian composers who made music in the ghetto. They include Pavel Haas, Hans Krása and Viktor Ullmann – all murdered by the Nazis. This is the story of creativity against all odds – and masterpieces of music that resonate far beyond the walls of oppression.
Please note that the events in this Total Immersion day deal with subjects of a distressing nature.
Total Immersion day tickets available for £48.