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'''Description of Artwork:''' Oscar Panizza, a turn-of-the-century modernist, made religious and political hypocrisy his main target. In Kaiser Wilhelm's Germany, he found no lack of inspiration. ''Das Liebeskonzil'' is a satire on the hypocrisy of religion. <P> | '''Description of Artwork:''' Oscar Panizza, a turn-of-the-century modernist, made religious and political hypocrisy his main target. In Kaiser Wilhelm's Germany, he found no lack of inspiration. ''Das Liebeskonzil'' is a satire on the hypocrisy of religion. <P> | ||
'''The Incident:''' The Liebeskonzil was banned by a Munich court in 1895, and Panizza was sentenced to a year in prison for blasphemy. | '''The Incident:''' The Liebeskonzil was banned by a Munich court in 1895, and Panizza was sentenced to a year in prison for blasphemy. <P> | ||
'''Results of Incident: | |||
'''Results of Incident''': Director Werner Schroeter made [[Das Liebeskonzil (film)]] in 1986 which also stirred controversy <P> | |||
'''Source:''' NCAC, Arne Ruth | '''Source:''' NCAC, Arne Ruth | ||
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Latest revision as of 16:46, 3 February 2012
Date: 1895
Region: Europe
Subject: Religion
Medium: Theater
Artist: Oscar Panizza
Confronting Bodies: a Munich Court In 1993, the European Court of Human Rights upheld a decision made seven years earlier (1986) by an Austrian court to stop a film based on the play.
Dates of Action: 1895 and 1986
Location: Munich in 1895 and Innsbruck in 1986
Description of Artwork: Oscar Panizza, a turn-of-the-century modernist, made religious and political hypocrisy his main target. In Kaiser Wilhelm's Germany, he found no lack of inspiration. Das Liebeskonzil is a satire on the hypocrisy of religion.
The Incident: The Liebeskonzil was banned by a Munich court in 1895, and Panizza was sentenced to a year in prison for blasphemy.
Results of Incident: Director Werner Schroeter made Das Liebeskonzil (film) in 1986 which also stirred controversy
Source: NCAC, Arne Ruth