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Laura Horelli, Simon Tjimbawe

Am Anfang war die kulturelle Identität

Experimental doc. | hdv | color | 8:0 | Finland, Germany | 2023

"Ombazu yaKouHerero yazikama okuza kororowa." A studio in Berlin-Kreuzberg. Simon Tjimbawe has chosen this location to answer questions sent by a museum in Braunschweig. The museum is exhibiting Chief Kahimemua’s belt, which will be soon given back to Namibia. Kahimemua was an Ovambanderu leader, who was executed by Germans in 1896. His descendants are related to Tjimbawe’s family.

Laura Horelli is a visual artist and filmmaker living in Berlin. She has been researching the historical relations between Namibia and Germany since 2016, particularly the relationship of the liberation movement SWAPO and the East German state during the Cold War. Horelli was born in Helsinki, grew up partly in Nairobi and London. www.laurahorelli.com Simon Tjimbawe is a Herero born in West Berlin. His father was a member of the liberation movement SWANU who studied economics in Leipzig in the 1960s. He is a film sound mixer and lives and works in Berlin.