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At the Lausanne Pulloff, a painting of Hitler tears apart a family and revives the wounds of Nazi Germany

Published on December 17, 2024 at 07:14. / Modified on December 17, 2024 at 09:50.

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“Selling this image doesn’t make us Nazis.” “No, indeed, you are already Nazis without this image.” Obviously, Germany has not finished being plagued by its ghosts, Marius von Mayenburg brilliantly demonstrates in Nocturne/Nightlanda 2022 play and acting treat orchestrated by Gianni Schneider at Pulloff, in Lausanne, until December 22.

The situation? After the death of their father, Philipp and Nicole discover a watercolor of Hitler at his home and see the promise of a juicy deal. An unscrupulous attitude that revolts Judith, Philipp’s wife, who is Jewish. Then begins a tense tango between, on the one hand, the partisans of uninhibited profit to which are added the admirers of the Führer and, on the other, the passionaria of a moral order trampled under foot.

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