Virtual Screening STP-on-Demand: "Rent Rebels" (2014)

Rent Rebels / Mietrebellen © schultecoers

Sun, 05/16/2021 -
Wed, 05/19/2021

7:00 AM - 7:00 AM CDT

Online

Virtual screening of Matthias Coers and Gertrud Schulte Westenberg's Rent Rebels (2014), part of film series Shaping the Past-on-Demand. The screening link to the film will be sent out on Sunday, May 16, at 7:00am CDT. The film will be available to view until Wednesday, May 19, at 7:00am CDT.

This film will be available in the USA, Mexico, and Canada.
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Rent Rebels (DE: Mietrebellen)
Germany, 2014, 78 min.
Directors: Matthias Coers, Gertrud Schulte Westenberg
Language: German
Subtitles: English

Synopsis

Berlin – In recent years, Germany's capital city has changed rapidly. Apartments long considered unattractive are now being flipped by investors into financial assets. Mass conversions to condominiums and rent increases on an unprecedented scale are becoming commonplace. The visible tenant protests in the dazzling metropolis of Berlin are a reaction to the increasingly inadequate supply of affordable housing.

The film is a kaleidoscope of tenants' struggles in Berlin against displacement from neighborhood living contexts. An occupation of Berlin's city hall, the camp at Kottbusser Tor, organized resistance to evictions and the struggle of pensioners for their age-appropriate apartments, and a leisure center symbolize the new awakening of the urban protest movement.

About the Filmmakers

Matthias Coers 
– M.A. in sociology, philosophy and literature. Has worked in several areas, e.g. as a photographer. Since 2008 producing videos for common-benefit institutions and creating films. Born 1969 near Osnabrück, lives in Berlin.

Gertrud Schulte Westenberg – Studied education in Bielefeld and economics in Berlin. Works as a project developer in the areas of culture and education and as an independent filmmaker (documentaries and video clips for Internet platforms). Lives in Berlin.



Shaping the Past: Films that examine how we interpret the past on screen

This virtual screening is part of the Goethe-Institut North America's film series Shaping the Past-on-Demand, which explores ways in which we cinematically shape, interrogate, and rethink relationships between history and memory. Rent Rebels was selected by the team at the Goethe-Institut Chicago.

Shaping the Past (Gestaltung der Vergangenheit) is a project of the Goethe-Instituts and Pop Ups in North America (Canada, USA, and Mexico) that connects with and builds on the work of emerging leaders of local, national, and transnational movements to remember through reflection and with urgency. It is a partnership between the Goethe-Institut, the Monument Lab, and the Federal Agency for Civic Education (Bundeszentrale für politische Bildung / bpb).

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