Special screening of the feature film "MEIN SATZ" by Amina Handke.
The eighty-year-old actress Libgart Schwarz suddenly loses her speech during rehearsals. As a result, she gets lost in memories, fantasies and dreams. She reacts to her counterparts, who want to put her language building blocks "in order", with resistance, excessive demands, nonsense or playful over-adaptation. MEIN SATZ transfers Peter Handke's 1967 theater text "Kaspar" into the medium of film, transforming the title role of a young man who is to be "made to speak" with language into that of an old woman who loses her speech.
The screening will be followed by a post-screening discussion with Hanns Zischler and director Amina Handke.