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Simi Linton is the United States representative of the
acclaimed documentary film Liebe Perla, and since 2001 has
toured with the film, presenting at over 40 sites in the US, Canada
and UK. To book
her presentation or purchase the film, click
here.
About Liebe Perla
Shahar Rozen.1999. 53 min. Video. (Israel/Germany)
During the Holocaust, Dr. Josef Mengele conducted “scientific” experiments
on a Hungarian Jewish family of actors and musicians, all people of
short stature. Fifty years later, Hannelore Witkofski, a woman of short
stature born in post-war Germany, befriends the only surviving family
member, Perla Ovitz, now living in Israel. Perla asks Hannelore
if she would look for a film that Mengele made of her family in
Auschwitz. As we follow the search, Liebe Perla resurrects a lost history
- the history of brutality toward and murder of disabled people in Nazi
Germany.
This astounding, intimate film tells us as much about the present moment
as it does about that troubled past - the friendship of two women, Hannelore
and Perla, and, more broadly, the social positioning of disabled people
in these so-called enlightened times. Shahar Rozen, director of Liebe
Perla, said in a recent interview “keeping the film’s
theme in mind and out of respect for Perla and Hannelore, we were
very careful not to make a ‘shocking exposé’ about ‘dwarfs.’ I
believed the director should have a minor presence - in fact,
he should be transparent - so that the heroes could tell their story
in their own way.”
Liebe Perla has received several significant
prizes at international film festivals, has been shown on leading
European TV stations, including NDR Germany and ARTE France, and was
featured in the “Reframing
Disability” series at the 2000 Margaret Mead Film and Video Festival
in New York.
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