ŚLĄSK / SCHLESIEN (Silesia)

Germany, 1994
Length: 80'
Director: Viola Stephan

Director / Producer: Viola Stephan

Cinematography: Bogdan Dziworski, Victor Kossakovsky

Filmed in 1993/94, Śląsk / Silesia offers a cinematic portrait of Lower Silesia after the Cold War and the opening of borders. Without historical revisionism, the film observes Poles and Germans in their present-day realities of post-communist Poland.

Shot in Milków at the foot of the Giant Mountains, as well as in Kamienna Góra (formerly Landeshut) and Wałbrzych (formerly Waldenburg), the documentary reflects on a region once marked by its own distinct character. Long absent from both Polish and German consciousness, Silesia survived only as a “lost land” in memory and in the idealized stories of refugees and expellees.

Viola Stephan’s film does not revisit borders but encounters those who remained and those who arrived after the war. Traditions—miners’ brass bands, choirs, church gatherings—persist without nationalist framing. The film finds poetry in the pragmatic moment, portraying abandoned sites, landscapes, and everyday life—eating, music, dancing, mourning—in a Polish-German borderland.

THURSDAY, APRIL 30 · 18:30h | Teatro Municipal

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