Die Frau mit den 5 Elefanten   SP-2010 

Documentary portrait of 86-year-old Svetlana Geier, who has dedicated her life to translating Russian literature into German. In the last twenty years she has concentrated on the five great novels of Dostoevsky: 'the five elephants’.

Documentary portrait of 86-year-old Svetlana Geier, originally Ukrainian, who dedicated her life to translating Russian literature into German. The reason was, as she says herself, to pay off her debts to Germany - a debt she saddled herself with during World War II. For the last 20 years, she has concentrated on the five great novels - ‘the five elephants’ - by Dostoevsky.
The film juxtaposes her meticulous intellectual effort, which she carries out with several retired friends, with Geier's everyday activities in and around the house: peeling apples, making tea and receiving the children and grandchildren. When she is invited to be a guest lecturer in Kiev, she returns to her home soil for the first time in 56 years.
Nominated for Best Documentary during the European Film Awards last December.

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Switzerland, Germany 2009
DirectorVadim Jendreyko
ProducerHercli Bundi
 Vadim Jendreyko
 Thomas Tielsch
 Mira Film
 Filmtank
SalesNour Films
ScenarioVadim Jendreyko
PhotographyNiels Bolbrinker, Stéphane Kuthy
EditorGisela Castronari–Jaensch
Sound designPatrick Becker
MusicDaniel Almada, Martin Iannaccone
Length93'
Websitewww.5elefanten.ch
Themes
2010 Spectrum