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Monday, 09 March 2015

Film und Forschung

Am 13. März 2015 erlebt „Rosi, Kurt und Koni“ um 18:30 Uhr im KIZ Royal Kino seine Steiermark-Premiere. In einer anschließenden Podiumsdiskussion beleuchten WissenschafterInnen der Uni Graz das Thema Lese- und Schreibschwäche.

Kino-Premiere von „Rosi, Kurt und Koni“: Lese- und Schreibschwäche als Thema für Doku und Podiumsdiskussion

Rosi, Kurt und Koni sind drei von fast einer Million ÖsterreicherInnen, die nur über sehr rudimentäre Lese- und Schreibkompetenzen verfügen. Sie müssen Wege finden, um sich in der durch Schrift und Vorschrift geprägten Welt zurechtzufinden.
Über zwei Jahre hat die österreichische Regisseurin Hanne Lassl die drei ProtagonistInnen durch ihren Alltag mit der Kamera begleitet. Der Film erzählt von ihren Wünschen, blickt humorvoll auf ihre Stärken, lässt uns in manchen Momenten schmunzeln über ihre Schwächen. Ohne Rosi, Kurt und Koni vorzuführen, begleitet sie der Streifen in ihrem Kampf um Unabhängigkeit und Selbstbestimmung.

Am 13. März 2015 erlebt „Rosi, Kurt und Koni“ um 18:30 Uhr im KIZ Royal Kino seine Steiermark-Premiere. In einer anschließenden Podiumsdiskussion – in Kooperation mit der 7. fakultät und des JUS-Club alumni UNI graz – beleuchten WissenschafterInnen der Uni Graz das Thema Lese- und Schreibschwäche.

Rosi, Kurt und Koni – ein Film von Hanne Lassl, A, 2014, 81 min
WANN: Freitag, 13. März 2015, um 18:30 Uhr
WO: KIZ Royal Kino, Conrad-von-Hötzendorfstraße 10, 8010 Graz

Podiumsdiskussion mit:

  • Univ.-Prof. Dr. Karin Landerl, Institut für Psychologie an der Uni Graz
  • Univ.-Prof. Dr. Susanne Ferrari, Institut für Zivilrecht an der Uni Graz
  • Dr. Claudia Reisinger, Richterin am Bezirksgericht Graz-West
  • Hanne Lassl, Regisseurin

Moderation: Anna Maria Steiner

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