Director of Polish Culture Institute in Berlin Fired for Too Much Jewish Content
The cultural manager and director of the Polish culture institute in Berlin, Katarzyna Wielga-Skolimowska, was fired this past Tuesday from her position. According to the German left-leaning daily TAZ that broke the story, Polands right-wing PiS-led government called for her immediate departure due to her programming, which included too much Jewish-themed content, as Polands ambassador in Germany Andrzej Przyłębski had complained.
The institutes spokesperson, Marcin Zastrożny, confirmed to TAZ this past Friday that Wielga-Skolimowska, whose contract should have continued until summer 2017, has been dismissed effective immediately.
Polands foreign ministry operates some 24 culture institutes around the world, tasked with promoting Polish art and culture abroad. Wielga-Skolimowska has helmed the Berlin branch since 2013, and her programming was considered thoughtful and serious by critics. But her ideas didnt sit well with the cultural politics of the ruling national-conservative, right-wing party, whos been in power since the October 2015 elections.
In a recent internal assessment of the institute carried out by the foreign ministry, her work received a negative evaluation due to the focus on Jewish themes, and insufficient engagement with social media, the Berliner Zeitung reports.
Earlier this year, Polands minister of culture, Piotr Gliński (PiS) called for an end to the culture of shame regarding WWII and the Holocaust, and Wielga-Skolimowskas work has irked the government ever since.
Among other things, the Berlin institute screened the Academy-Award winning film Ida (2015), whose main protagonist finds out, in 1960s Poland, that she is Jewish, and that her biological parents had been murdered by their neighbors. However, Polands ambassador in Germany Przyłębski requested the screening of the propaganda film Smolensk instead.
No film theater in Berlin would agree to screen Smolensk. The movie claims that the 2010 crash of the Polish presidential plane, which killed all 95 passengers, including then president Lech Kaczyński, was not an accident but rather Russian terrorism.
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