In the organizer's words:

After it has already been sold out 5 times in our house and met with enthusiasm throughout Munich, we are now showing the film 4 more times:
Houses destroyed by bombs, US soldiers giving Coca-Cola and chewing gum, speechlessness in the face of the Nazi past and hope for a new beginning: the post-war years in Munich had many facets. What shaped the everyday lives and aspirations of children and young adults? What influence did the presence of American soldiers and their music have on the people in our city?
The documentary "Ruinenschleicher und Schachterleis" paints a portrait of the young post-war generation in Munich. A montage of interviews, photos and film clips creates an authentic picture of this era. The lively and informative film will be shown on Sunday, June 2, at 6:00 pm, with the program starting at 5:30 pm. Admission costs €10 at the Trudering Cultural Center at Wasserburger Landstraße 32. Tickets are available at https://www.kulturzentrum-trudering.de/2024/01/ruinenschleicher-und-schachterleis-3/ .
The film was shot by Michael von Ferrari, Angelika Wimbauer and Lutz Eigel from "München-Zeitreisen".

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Location

Kulturzentrum Trudering Wasserburger Landstraße 32 81825 München

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