In addition to the German-American exchange programs,
another important task of the RIAS BERLIN COMMISSION is to support German
and American radio and television productions which promote mutual understanding.
In 2000 the commission selected a total of six productions to receive
grants:
Building Berlin (Saul Schultz
Gonzales)
Berlin! No other city in the world has witnessed its architectural landscape
change so dramatically over the past decade as the new German capital.
This one-hour KCET-TV documentary explores and celebrates the role of
American and especially California architects in creating the new Berlin.
Midtown Community Court (Anselm
Weidner)
The Midtown Community Court in Manhattan is a juvenile court which sees
itself as part of the community. It also functions as a social-work station
and as a research institute, thereby considerably improving various shortcomings
of the traditional judicial system.
Immigration and the Ironic Curtain
— Ten years after German Unity (Alexa Dvorson)
10 years after unification: Germany — (not) an immigration country?
The number of people in Germany is expected by demographers to diminish
by 15 million in the next fifty years, even with a presumed annual influx
of 100.000 immigrants.
Exodus to Berlin (Peter Laufer,
Jeff Kamen)
Jewish immigrants continue to arrive in Germany from the former Soviet
Union. Germany is now "Heimat" to the fastest-growing Jewish
Community outside Israel. Former President Roman Herzog says that there
is a chance that Jewish life can once again become an integral part of
German culture and society. But synagogues and Jewish cemeteries continue
to be among the targets of recent violent extreme-rightist crimes.
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