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-====== Mai lieben Nochpers oder Sprechen Sie Karpatendeutsch? ​(2015-2017) ======+''​Smutné jazyky / Sad Languages / Sprechen Sie Karpatendeutsch?​''​**Bold Text**
  
 +„My sme ľudia, ktorí žijú vo svojej vlasti, ale nijakú vlasť nemajú.“ Germanista Jozef Tancer nás sprevádza po svete vymierajúcich nárečí a zamlčiavaných dramatických osudov Karpatských Nemcov na Slovensku.
  
-=== Documentary Film about Carpathian Germans ​and their language ===+“We are people who live in their homeland, though they don’t have one.” The Germanist Jozef Tancer takes us through the world of vanishing dialects and concealed dramatic fate of Carpathian Germans ​in Slovakia.
  
-Reminiscencie in co-operation with the [[http://​rtvs.sk|Slovak Radio and TV]]the [[http://​fphil.uniba.sk|Comenius University ​in Bratislava]] and the [[https://​www.goethe.de/​ins/​sk|Goethe Institute in Slovakia]] ​ produces documentary film based on s.c. language biographies of the representants of the slowly diminishing Carpathian German language richness in Slovakia.  +“Wir sind Leutedie in ihrer Heimat lebenaber keine Heimat haben.“ Der Germanist ​Jozef Tancer ​führt uns in die Welt der aussterbenden Dialekte und des verschwiegenen dramatischen Schicksals der Karpatendeutschen ​in der Slowakei.
-The history of the Carpathian Germans in Slovakia was from the end of the WW2 till now subject of hateviolence, hesitation and later simplification to their folklore traditions. Jozef Tancer, a germanist from the Comenius University ​in Bratislava is looking for dying out German dialects, which have been shaped ​in the unique form in the territory of today'​s Slovakia for more than 700 years. His scientific interest becomes more and more personal. Through the unknown, stranded stories he learns about dramatic events that brought the Second World War and the principle of collective guilt into the present life of the Carpathian German minority. The “music” of “correct” German language, influenced by local vocabulary, syntax and both local and global history are living testimonies of Slovak, German and European cultural diversity.+
  
-Work in progress video and examples of language biographies on demand.+Trailer: https://​vimeo.com/​280105276
  
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-//​Photo©Anna Grusková//+ 
 +//​Photo©Anna Grusková ​and the Slovak National Archives//