Dorris Keeven-Franke |
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A Trip to a Forgotten Utopia is a documentary made by maxim films of Bremen, Germany about the Sommer-Republik's visit to the United States in 2009. There will be an encore showing in Dutzow, Missouri on Sunday, February 27, 2011 at 1:00 pm. "A democratic German-Republic in the United States of America" This utopian idea brought Friedrich Muench and Paul Follenius to the United States in 1834, when they abandoned their homeland, along with 500 emigrants, to establish a new home in a Missouri valley. Today that Missouri valley is known as Dutzow, in the Lake Creek valley, across from Washington, Missouri, approximately 50 miles west of St. Louis, Missouri. In October of 2009, members of the Sommer-Republik from Bremen, Germany visited the location to see what remained of the sites and the culture brought by the Giessen Society. They visited with local historians, and the sites and museums that remain today, that are dedicated to the history of these early German emigrants. This film shares that visit, and follows their discoveries of how much of the culture and values remain today. The film was first shown by the Sommer-Republik on September 4, 2010 in Bremen Germany, and was followed by a United States premiere at Blumenhof Winery in Dutzow on November 2, 2010. An encore is being co-sponsored by the Dutzow Verein and the Boone-Duden Historical Society at the St. Vincents DePaul School in Dutzow, MO on February 27, 2011 at 1 pm.
Recent Publications and Papers: Paper on the Giessen Emigration Society A Call for Emigration that I presented April 23, 2010 at the Society for German American Studies Conference in New Harmony, Indiana. Other publications in progress: A History of Warren County by Arcadia Press for their Images of America Series, to be published in 2011. |
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