Michel Friedman Unloaded - Out of Fear of Right-Wing Extremes?
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When the small town of Klütz invited Michel Friedman, the excitement was great and the writer's association PEN Berlin called for a rally in the village. Everything was expected, including boycott. In the end, it was quite different.
The Jewish publicist Michel Friedman should read from his book in an East German village. Then he was invited out again. For fear of extreme right-wing protests? Friedman still drove there.
In the city that Michel Friedman has just unloaded, the PEN Berlin is organizing a rally – and encounters a population that is trying by all means to get along with each other in a reasonable way. Impressions of an emotional evening.
The publicist Michel Friedman was invited to read in the town of Klütz in Mecklenburg. He was then invited out. He still drove there – and performed a spell.
The Jewish publicist comes to a small town that is disputable because of him. Some citizens are solidaritying with him, others are bouncing him out. Protocol of a social experiment.
After the invitation of the publicist Michel Friedman, the small town of Klütz is under pressure. At a rally of writers, irritation and conciliatory words are mixed in the audience. But after the event, two citizens let their frustration run free.
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