« I dream that I live? Liberated from Bergen-Belsen » by Ceija Stojka As part of the cycle 'The internment and deportation of nomads (1939-1946), a French story.
Thursday 17 May 2018 at 7:30 PM
Directed by Xavier Marchand, with Camille Grandville, actress. Video creation from the works of the artist Thomas Fourneau, Production Lanicolacheur, around Je rêve que je vis? by Ceija Stojka, ed. Isabelle Sauvage, 2016, and Auschwitz is my coat and other gypsy songs, by Ceija Stojka, ed. Bruno Doucey, 2018.

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Staged reading
I dream that I live? Liberated from Bergen-Belsen is a rare document that attests to the fate reserved for European gypsies by the Nazis. Ceija Stojka recounts the four months spent in this hell at the age of 11. She adopts the language of the very young girl she was when it was necessary to escape the roundups, the brutality of the camp guards...
This event precedes the inauguration in October 2018, at the Shoah Memorial, of the exhibition "The internment and deportation of nomads (1939-1946), a French history".
To see from February 23 to May 20, 2018 the exhibition "Ceija Stojka (1933-2013), a Roma artist in the century" at La Maison rouge, 10 boulevard de la Bastille 75012 Paris.
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