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Todtnauberg聽deals with the 鈥渆poch making encounter鈥 between the Jewish poet Paul Celan and the German philosopher Martin Heidegger at Heidegger鈥檚 Black Forest retreat in Todtnauberg on July 25, 1967. At the time Neo-Nazism was on the rise in Germany. The two met shortly after Heidegger had given a Der Spiegel interview entitled Only a God can save us now, which he had undertaken on condition of posthumous publication. In the interview he refused to admit any liability for his membership of the Nazi Party from 1933-1945, defending his time as Rector of the University of Freiburg from 1933-1934. Celan lost his parents and other family members in the extermination camps. He refused to be publically associated with Heidegger but met with him, it is speculated, hoping that he would account for his collaboration. Celan accompanied Heidegger on a walk in the surrounding woods and impressed Heidegger with his knowledge of botany and philosophy, while Heidegger spoke of his hopes for Germany. Celan wrote a poem entitled聽Todtnauberg聽immediately following the visit.

Project Director:听Dennis Del Favero

Project Funding: Australia Council for the Arts

2009-2014

Single Channel聽DVD聽Video 4 minutes BW Stereo

  • Film Cologne聽(for聽Art Cologne), Cologne, 2014
  • John Curtin Gallery, Perth, 2012
  • University of Queensland Art Museum, Brisbane, 2011
  • Boutwell Draper Gallery, Sydney, 2010

Producer, Director and Designer:聽Dennis Del Favero

Writer:聽Stephen Sewell

Composer:聽Kate Moore

Sound Designers:聽Tony MacGregor and Dennis Del Favero

Sound Engineer:聽Mark Don

Stylist and Designer:聽Karla Urizar

Voice-overs:聽Celan:听Rhys Muldoon;聽Heidegger:听Rhys McConnochie

Actors:聽Celan:听Adam Hatz;聽Heidegger:听Don Flanagan

Produced by the iCinema, Centre for Interactive Cinema Research,
University of New South Wales, Sydney

Co-Produced in association with聽Radio Eye,聽ABC聽Radio National

Assisted by the College of Fine Arts, University of New South Wales, Sydney.