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SPECIAL SCREENING: Dokumentarfilm "SCHWARZE HÄUSER" mit Regiegespräch
In the organizer's words:
Special screening of the documentary "Schwarze Häuser" by Katrin Sikora.
In the presence of director Katrin Sikora and protagonist Sabine Ludwig, followed by a discussion with them.
Between the 1950s and 1980s, millions of children in Germany were sent to so-called “health resorts.” The goal was healing and recovery. Instead, however, many experienced forced medication, humiliation, and systematic violence. Numerous children who were sent away returned traumatized—among them bestselling author Sabine Ludwig and activist Detlef Lichtrauter.
“Schwarze Häuser” exposes the structural violence of this supposed “healing system.” The film sheds light on these long-suppressed experiences through intimate eyewitness accounts and archival footage, interwoven with the director’s family history. At the same time, the youth ensemble of the Junges Deutsches Theater Berlin is staging a play based on original documents and memories. The director’s artistic exploration opens a cross-generational dialogue about silence, power, and institutionalized violence—topics that are alarmingly relevant today.