do09Jan20:30Where does the light go when the day is overReading by Nadine Olonetzky, moderated by Peter Stamm

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Her mother's family leaves behind memories, heirlooms and stories. All that remains of her father's Jewish family is a small photo. Her father only tells her once about what happened to him and his family during the Shoah. Nadine Olonetzky is fifteen, and her father is now a graphic designer and amateur photographer who has to record everything before it disappears. Decades later, she comes across mountains of files and learns what her parents had kept secret from her for so long.

"Where does the light go when the day is over?" tells, unsentimental and poetically, how losses cannot be made good, but can be carefully made visible.

"The fact that this family story consists of more questions than answers is what makes it so universal and allows us to recognize our own families in it," says Peter Stamm, author of numerous novels and short stories, who will moderate the evening.

Entrance fee CHF 10.00 in the ticket shop or at the evening box office from 7:30 p.m

Time

09.01.2025 20:30

location

Hotel Reine Victoria conference hall

Via Rosatsch 18, 7500 St. Moritz

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