Synopse
In 1987, Frankfurt librarian Elisabeth Zilz moved to Nicaragua to help the drive towards literacy. With her Bertolt Brecht book bus, she drove untiringly through the poorest parts of the country to teach people in the villages and prisons to read. The German's rolling library became a success story and the film shows the people for whom Elizabeth Zilz was on the road and whose lives were changed forever. This portrait of the work of Elisabeth Zilz shows impressively how books as a basis for education can make an effective contribution to overcoming social misery. Screening on 02.10. in attendance of: Viktor Apfelbacher (Director), Jonas Newianda (Screenplay + Producer), André Schäfer (Producer)
Info
Original Title: Mit revolutionären Grüßen
International Title: Revolutionary Greetings
Category: Documentary feature
Section: 16:9
Version & Subtitles: German, Spanish OV with German subtitles
Director: Viktor Apfelbacher
Screenplay: Viktor Apfelbacher, Jonas Niewianda
Production country: Germany
Year of Production: 2013
Length: 52 min
Producer: Jonas Niewianda
Production company: Filmakademie Baden-Württemberg, Florianfilm GmbH
Cinematography: Christian Trieloff
Editor: Matthias Scharfi
Music: Marcel Walter
Production Design: Pablo Ben Yakov
World Sales: Filmakademie Baden-Württemberg, Florianfilm GmbH





