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DESCRIPTION:Center for European Studies presents:&nbsp\;The Lives of Others
 2006 Academy Award for Best Foreign Language FilmDirected by Florian Henck
 el von Donnersmarck\n\nThe\nLives of Others\nis set\nin 1984 East Berlin (
 East Germany).&nbsp\; It tells a story of a Stasi agent\n(the secret polic
 e) who is conducting surveillance on a famous writer and an\nactress and b
 ecomes increasingly absorbed by their lives. \n\nIntroduced\nby Karina von
  Tippelskirch\,\nGerman Program\,&nbsp\;​Department of Languages\, Literat
 ures\, and Linguistics.Anthony Lane\, The New Yorker: "Es\nist für mich"—"
 It’s for me."&nbsp\;When\nyou see the film\, as you must\, you will unders
 tand why the phrase is like a\nblessing. To have something bestowed on "me
 "—not on a tool of the\nstate\, not on a scapegoat or a sneak\, but on me—
 is a sign that individual\nliberties have risen from the dead. You might t
 hink that The Lives of\nOthers&nbsp\;is aimed solely at modern Germans—at 
 all the Wieslers\,\nthe Dreymans\, and the weeping Christa-Marias. A movie
 \nthis strong\, however\, is never parochial\, nor is it period drama.&nbs
 p\;\n\nEs ist für uns. It’s for us.\n\nSponsored by the Center for Europea
 n Studies at the Moynihan Institute of Global Affairs For information on a
 ccessibility\, or to request accommodation\, please contact Oana Zabava at
 &nbsp\;(315) 443-9248 or oazabava@syr.edu. \n\n \n\n 
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SUMMARY:Center for European Studies presents: The Lives of Others
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X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p><strong>Center for European Studies present
 s:&nbsp\;<em>The Lives of Others</em></strong></p><p>2006 Academy Award fo
 r Best Foreign Language Film</p><p>Directed by Florian Henckel von Donners
 marck</p><p>\n\n</p><p>The\nLives of Others\nis set\nin 1984 East Berlin (
 East Germany).&nbsp\; It tells a story of a Stasi agent\n(the secret polic
 e) who is conducting surveillance on a famous writer and an\nactress and b
 ecomes increasingly absorbed by their lives. </p><p>\n\n</p><p>Introduced\
 nby Karina von Tippelskirch\,\nGerman Program\,&nbsp\;​Department of Langu
 ages\, Literatures\, and Linguistics.</p><p>Anthony Lane\, <em>The New Yor
 ker</em>: "Es\nist für mich"—"It’s for me."&nbsp\;When\nyou see the film\,
  as you must\, you will understand why the phrase is like a\nblessing. To 
 have something bestowed on "me"—not on a tool of the\nstate\, not on a sca
 pegoat or a sneak\, but on me—is a sign that individual\nliberties have ri
 sen from the dead. You might think that The Lives of\nOthers&nbsp\;is aime
 d solely at modern Germans—at all the Wieslers\,\nthe Dreymans\, and the w
 eeping Christa-Marias. A movie\nthis strong\, however\, is never parochial
 \, nor is it period drama.&nbsp\;\n\n</p><p>Es ist für uns. It’s for us.</
 p><p>\n\n<strong><em>Sponsored by the Center for European Studies at the M
 oynihan Institute of Global Affairs</em></strong></p><p> For information o
 n accessibility\, or to request accommodation\, please contact Oana Zabava
  at&nbsp\;(315) 443-9248 or oazabava@syr.edu. </p><p>\n\n </p><p>\n\n </p>
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