dvd: Frederick Choffat, Walpurgis
Walpurgis A film essay by Frédéric
Choffat Narrator: Jose Lillo
Music: Kristoff K. Roll
Bonus: 145 min: Karl Kraus
by Jacques Bouveresse
Conference at Lausanne Films Tiger 2010
When in 1933 Hitler became Chancellor, the polemicist Karl Kraus, Austrian
denounces in the months that follow, in a 360-page text
, setting up the mechanics of the Nazi horror. Mainly addressing the press that he holds responsible for the creation of National Socialism, its text is a cry that nobody wants to hear then: "If his ears rattle is heard no more" write- he said. Karl Kraus died in 1936. Who has heard? Conceived as a cinematic essay, with the central figure of the actor Lillo Jose, WALPURGIS is shaping the cry, whose tone resonates today too familiar in our ears. For SEVERAL months after Hitler Became chancellor in 1933, The Austrian Karl Kraus denounced polemist The Horrors Of The Nazi apparatus in a 360-page text. He particularly attacked the press, which he held responsible for the emergence of National Socialism. His text was a cry that no one wanted to hear at that time. Karl Kraus died in 1936. Did anyone hear him? Frédéric Choffat
Born in 1973 in Agadir, Morocco. Joint Swiss and French citizenship. 1991 Receives degree in professional photography, IREC (Institut de Recherche et Enseignement de la Communication) Monthey. 1994-97 Studies at ECAL (École Cantonale d'Art de Lausanne). 1997 Receives degree from ECAL in directing. Has directed mini-series for French Swiss Broadcasting Service (TSR).
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