Still uit de film KLK an PTX - Die Rote Kapelle, met acteurs Horst Drinda en Irma Münch 1971
photography, gelatin-silver-print
portrait
postmodernism
film poster
photography
gelatin-silver-print
Dimensions: height 130 mm, width 180 mm
Copyright: Rijks Museum: Open Domain
This is a still from the film "KLK an PTX - Die Rote Kapelle," featuring actors Horst Drinda and Irma Münch. The film delves into the story of the "Red Orchestra," a World War II anti-Nazi resistance group. The Red Orchestra was a network of individuals from different backgrounds and nationalities united by their opposition to the Nazi regime. It included communists, Jews, and people who were against fascism. The black and white image evokes the atmosphere of suspicion and fear, a reminder of the ideological conflicts that tore Europe apart. The woman’s gaze in the image speaks volumes, reflecting the courage and determination of individuals who risked their lives to resist oppression. The story of the Red Orchestra is a powerful reminder of the human capacity to resist injustice, even in the darkest of times.
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