Dir. Jana Matthes and Andrea Schramm
German with English subtitles. NR, 104 mins.
In Endlich Tacheles:Versöhnung! Mit einem Computerspiel? (from the Yiddish term which has
its origins in the Hebrew tachlit meaning “goal” or “purpose”), renowned Berlin filmmakers tackle the difficult issue of reconciliation and ask what the Holocaust still has to do with Jews and Germans today. This docu-film is about a young creative Jewish Berliner who considers himself “the most un-Jewish Jew in the world” and goes on a journey of self-discovery to free himself from his Jewish history.
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All movies are followed by a discussion with faculty and guests. Cinema International is part of Murray State’s educational mission to promote cross-cultural understanding and critical thinking.