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silent green presents: An exhibition project by Mareike Bernien and Merle Kröger.

With The Fifth Wall, Mareike Bernien and Merle Kröger present an examination of a unique TV archive and a curated look at German media and migration history. The exhibition brings together films, reports, moderations, texts, letters and photos by filmmaker and editor Navina Sundaram from 40 years of television work.


The focus is on Sundaram (1945-2022) as an author who takes a journalistic stand: on internationalism and decolonisation, class issues, racism, immigration, Indian and German politics.


Exhibition
Thursday – Sunday, July 4–14
Opening Hours: Mo–Fri, 2–8 pm / Sat–Sun, 11 am – 8 pm
Betonhalle
Admission free, registration

4.–14.7. Exhibition | Opening: 4.7., 7 pm
5.7. Seminar | THE ONLINE ARCHIVE ON NAVINA SUNDARAM: A resource and space for reflection on new perspectives on Indian-German media history
5.7 Symposium | WORLD ON FIRE! And that is precisely why we are working with archives!
5.7. Film screening | EXPEDITION NACH GERMANISTAN 11.7 Seminar presentation | FROM HINDU NATIONALISM TO RACISM IN GERMAN MEDIA
11.7. Film screening | BEHIND EVERY CURTAIN: FEMINIST PRACTICE IN INDIA
13.7. Panel | “I THINK YOU CAN'T LOOK AWAY THEN!”
14.7. Guided tour of the exhibition with the curators



The exhibition The Fifth Wall is a project of silent green Film Feld Forschung gGmbH.

Supported by the Berlin Senate Department for Culture and Social Cohesion
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