Nazi propaganda film about people with disabilities: occupational therapy at hospital
Creator(s)
- Bundesarchiv (Germany). Filmarchiv
Scope and Content
Reel 4 of 8: "Noch eine Karteikarte eines Schizophrenen" (woman). Natural sound during occupational therapy. Nun encouraging young woman. VAR scenes of women and occupational tasks. CU of nun with moustache. 00:17:53 Greenhouse and surroundings. New plants, men working, MS transplanting to baskets. 00:18:43 Kitchen, cabbage, vats of soup. 00:19:41 Women in laundry, wooden tubs, hands working. 00:20:27 WS ironing. Sewing machine. Women at work; look quite normal; work at looms. Nun working alongside. Men in woodshop: sawing, sanding, building furniture, making mats. Women: weaving, spinning.
Note(s)
See Stories 3274 through 3281 on Film ID 2502A for entire film "Dasein ohne Leben." See Michael Burleigh, "Death & Deliverance," pp.197-200. Says film was probably completed during 1941, "as it was shown, along with the raw material [Hermann] Schweninger had shot, grouped now along rough thematic lines, to a select audience on 10 May 1942." Reports that the film has vanished, but he discovered 8 "of the 23 rolls Schweninger shot for these films, complete with soundtracks,... in 1989-1990... in Potsdam."
Conditions of Use and/or Copyright updated. Correspondence from Bundesarchiv in May 2023, initially sent to Leslie Swift states: no rights claimed anymore by Bundesarchiv, but we don't know who the rights holders might be
Subjects
- PROPAGANDA (NAZI)
- RACIAL SCIENCE
- PEOPLE WITH DISABILITIES
- SEWING
- SOUP
- KITCHENS
- WORKERS
- MENTALLY ILL
- MEDICAL CARE
- FOOD
- MEDICAL PERSONNEL
- WOMEN
- NUNS
- PROPAGANDA
Places
- , Germany
Genre
- Propaganda.
- Film
Copies
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