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Anna Högner

Anna Högner graduated in Film and Media Studies. She worked as an exhibition coordinator, educator and curator at Filmarchiv Austria (2015–2020) where she (co-)curated several exhibition projects. She was a staff member at the research project “The Wien-Film. A Comprehensive Analysis of the Studio 1938–1945” (2018–2021) at the Austrian Academy of Science. In 2020 she joined the Austrian Film Museum team and the EU Horizon 2020 project “Visual History of the Holocaust: Rethinking Curation in the Digital Age” as a research associate.


 

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Depicting Atrocities

Ethics of Sharing Holocaust Images

Published in Issue 6: Documenting Nazi Crimes through Soviet Film
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