Tamara Trampe

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Tamara Trampe

Born December 4, 1942 · Voronezh, Russia

Died November 4, 2021 · aged 78

No biography available.

Known For

The Hamlet SyndromeThe Hamlet Syndrome · 2022
The Hamlet Syndrome
8.02022
MovieDocumentaryWar
Five young Ukrainians discuss life following the Maidan Revolution of 2014. Not all fought in the Russian-Ukrainian war, but it, regardless, shattered their life plans. Representing 'Generation Maidan', they face the question of how to cope with experiences of violence, how to go on. A local theatre director produces Hamlet, wherein they can use Shakespeare’s tragic character as a mirror and face their traumas onstage. For them, 'to be or not to be' is not simply text but an existential dilemma with no clear answer.
LullabyLullaby · 2010
Lullaby
10.02010
MovieDocumentary
Lullabies are our first connection to the world – a universal experience we all share, yet it remains deeply personal. "Can you recall a song that your mother would sing for you to fall asleep?" is the question Tamara Trampe and Johann Feindt ask people they meet in the streets of Berlin.
In the Splendour of HappinessIn the Splendour of Happiness · 1990
In the Splendour of Happiness
7.01990
MovieDocumentary
Citizens of East Germany talk about their experiences and feelings in the face of upcoming elections that will lead to reunification with the West. The past is tinged with regret, frustration and anger, while the future is uncertain.
Der schwarze KastenDer schwarze Kasten · 1992
Der schwarze Kasten
8.01992
MovieDocumentaryDrama
Interview with Jochen Girke, a retired East German Stasi agent, filmed March, 1990 to June, 1991. Questions explore his study of psychology for use as a filmmaker and trainer of interrogators and informers. Segments include conversations with his parents, teacher, former girlfriend and wife.
wundbrand - sarajevo, 17 tage im augustwundbrand - sarajevo, 17 tage im august · 1994
wundbrand - sarajevo, 17 tage im august
8.01994
MovieDocumentary
Wundbrand is a document of war and life. Through images, conversations and sound collage, the film reveals the reality of the destruction of Sarajevo and its inhabitants.
24 Hours Berlin24 Hours Berlin · 2009
24 Hours Berlin
9.02009
MovieDocumentary
24-hour television documentary about Berlin and its inhabitants, reporting in real time on the everyday lives of more than 50 protagonists from a wide range of professions, social classes, religions and ethnicities.
White Ravens - Nightmare in ChechnyaWhite Ravens - Nightmare in Chechnya · 2005
White Ravens - Nightmare in Chechnya
7.02005
MovieDocumentary
The documentary film reflects on the war in Chechnya based on the experiences of young soldiers who return from the mission mentally and physically broken. Conceived as a montage of emotional confrontations, it gains from the closeness and trust between directors and protagonists. The young men's reflections are expanded and deepened by memories of an elderly Afghanistan veteran, scenes from the Moscow Committee of Soldiers' Mothers and images of a brutal operation by the Russian army against Chechens.
Don Juan, Karl-Liebknecht-Str. 78Don Juan, Karl-Liebknecht-Str. 78 · 1980
Don Juan, Karl-Liebknecht-Str. 78
10.01980
MovieDrama
In a backwater town, opera director Andrej Wischnewsky is supposed to put on a production of Mozart's "Don Giovanni".

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My Mother, a War and MeMy Mother, a War and Me · 2014
My Mother, a War and Me
6.02014
MovieDocumentary
1942, and a spectacular wartime birth in the depths of winter: a young russian nurse unexpectedly goes into labour and, all alone and in freezing temperatures, gives birth to her daughter Tamara in a field on the banks of the Volga. The most personal film to date from co-directors Tamara Trampe and Johann Feindt is dedicated to Tamara's own family history. The search for her unknown father who, as a russian officer, made the young nurse pregnant, is complicated by the fact that her mother has never come to terms with her wartime trauma and worn family photos only seem to show happy-go-lucky life before the war. But the director won't give up so easily and, through a mixture of personal childhood recollections and conversations with relatives and former nurses who were on the front in Ukraine, she puts together the pieces of the puzzle.

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