"A Prolonged Stint of 4471 Consecutive Outdoor Days"
In the heart of Ingolstadt, the Open-Air Cinema at the Baur Tower will be hosting a six-part documentary series titled "4471 Days" on August 14. This captivating series, produced by Florian Schiekofer, delves into the city's history during the National Socialist era.
The series is not just a historical account but a poignant exploration of the impact of National Socialism on the people of Ingolstadt, told through individual fates. The documentary is based on over eleven hours of audio recordings made by local historian Hans Fegert in 1989, as well as new interviews with ten experts and thirteen contemporary witnesses.
Each episode, lasting between 20 to 30 minutes, presents a compelling narrative that sheds light on the personal stories and experiences of those who lived through this tumultuous period. The series promises to be a powerful and moving testament to the city's past, offering a unique insight into the human side of history.
The screening of "4471 Days" at the Open-Air Cinema in the Baur Tower is not to be missed. While details about the exact screening time are yet to be announced, the event is sure to be a significant cultural moment for the city. For those interested in learning more about the series, checking the filmmaker's official channels or documentary databases may provide additional information.
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