Salomea's Nose

Salomea remembers the day her beloved brothers, Max and Karl, disfigured her and themselves for life. The Day of Tragedy, is what their mother called it, and blamed it on the fate of her children. Though fate and tragedy have a different meaning by the end of her tale. A tragicomedy about sibling rivalry, disfigurement and the pain that binds us. With Barbara Sukowa as the voice of Salomea.
Director/Editor: "One of Us," (1999) a 48 minute documentary in which Korda explores questions of pain, family ties and the true nature of deformity by comparing her family's Holocaust history with that of the Germans. Screened in 1999 at the Berlin Film Festival and The International Hamptons Film Festival. Received a Merit Award at the 1999 San Francisco International Film Festival and was shown in 2000 at the Double Take Film Festival and in a special SFJFF screening. "Vienna Is Different: 50 Years After the Anschluss," (1989) is a slice of life in the year 1988 as the Austrians set out to commemorate Hitler's Annexation of Austria 50 years prior. The feature length documentary uncovers little changed attitudes from priest to socialist. Directed & Produced with David Leitner. Screened at festivals in Berlin, Sundance, Leipzig & San Francisco. Received a Silver Plaque in Chicago. Editing credits include: "Trembling Before G-d," by Sandi DuBowski. Korda is also credited as Creative Collaborator. "The Midwife's Tale," by Richard Rogers "A. Einstein: How I see the World," by Richard Kroehling "For All Mankind," by Al Reinert Currently Korda is researching a film on female rage. She also teaches producution at NYU's Tisch School of the Arts, Kanbar Institute of Film & Television.
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