

Overview
Katja Raganelli was not solely interested in female filmmakers, but women artists in general. This early work offers a portrait of painter-educator-pacifist Anna Ottonie Krigar-Menzel, also known as Annot. Suppressed by the Nazis and forced into exile, it’s tempting to consider Annot a key inspiration for Raganelli, as one of her main works is a late 1920s cycle of paintings called Faces of Working Women, depicting female surgeons, physiotherapists, all manner of women’s labour.
Year 1976
Studio Diorama Film
Director Katja Raganelli
Crew Katja Raganelli (Director), Katja Raganelli (Writer), Konrad Wickler (Cinematography), Christl Heider (Editor)
Popularity 0
Language Deutsch