“I salute all my friends! May it be granted to them yet to see the dawn after the long night!”
– Stefan Zweig in his last letter
Zweig experienced two world wars. As a famous Jewish-Austrian writer, Zweig’s books were censored, vilified and destroyed by the Nazi in the 1930s and 1940s. He left his hometown, Vienna, to escape German persecution, living in England and New York before settling in his final destination, Brazil. When Zweig was in exile, a journalist asked how the writer thought of Germany, he answered, “I would not speak against Germany. I would never speak against any country.”
Zweig’s work has served as the basis of many film adaptations and inspirations. This programme introduces some outstanding cinematic works that are based on his life and work – from his time (Angst by Hans Steinhoff) to the present (German Film Award-winning The Royal Game by Philipp Stölzl). There will be a special talk by Andreas Dahn, the VFX artist of The Grand Budapest (dir. Wes Anderson).
Tickets will be available at POPTICKET.hk
Ticket Types | Ticket Price |
Standard ticket | HK$80 |
All Access Pass (one ticket each for all 7 screenings, service charge included) | HK$427 |
Double Bill A: White Roses and Letter From an Unknown Woman B: Angst and Fear |
15% discount |
Full-time students, elderly aged 60 or above, people with disabilities & the minder, and CSSA Recipient * Concessionary ticket holders must produce evidence of their identity or age upon admission. |
20% discount |
Goethe-Institut Hongkong’s students * Ticket holders must present a valid discount letter upon admission. |
20% discount |
HKAC members * Ticket holders must present a valid membership card upon admission. |
20% discount |
Each purchase of 4 or more standard tickets | 20% discount |
Only one discount offer could be applied to each ticket purchase.