Documentary theater by Michael Ruf
The NSU Monologues tell of the years-long struggles of three families of the victims of the NSU - Elif Kubaşık, Adile Şimşek and İsmail Yozgat: of their courage to stand in the front row of a funeral march, of the strength of will to demand the renaming of a street and of the attempt to defend their own memory of their loved one against the supposed truth of the authorities.
The NSU monologues are documentary, verbatim theater, sometimes gentle, sometimes demanding, sometimes angry - raw and direct, they provide us with intimate insights into the relatives' struggle for truth and are hard to beat in terms of topicality in times when right-wing extremism is gaining strength.