Across The River's Flow

Plot

“This is my house, but over there in Richiș, I feel at home.” This is, above all, the phrase that most aptly sums up the situation which Transylvania’s Saxons are currently experiencing. These are the words of Susanna, Saxon of Romanian origins who’s now living in Nordheim, across the Neckar river, last bulwark to overcome to get to their home in Germany.

Saxons are a community with German roots. Since XI century, together with Hungarians and Romanians, they’ve been living in the green heart of Romania. From this very land, a major migration is now taking place which marks the decline of centuries of history. Saxons are disappearing and their culture , their tongue and traditions along with them.

After the 2nd World War and Ceaușescu communist government, people of this community were forced to abandon their homes. Some wanted an ethnically homogeneous Romania. Richiș is one of the few villages yet not completely transformed tourism, which is ruining
the authenticity of these lands where the passing of time seems to have stopped. Cows and sheeps are free to roam roads. Life is not hectic. It is in Richiș that the journey of the Riemesh-Wachsmann family began. A journey that led them to cross many borders, only to lead them in the end back to the heart of Germany, where Saxons have their roots. A journey that didn’t scratch their ancestry and the fondness for that world, different from the one they were thrown in. Nordheim is in fact a new frantic world, made of success and money to be earned. An unusual way of life where the slow passing of time is nothing but a Romanian memory. Nowadays, the new German-born generation of Saxons travel back to Romania for holidays, to visit their grandparents. They reject their language, their roots and traditions. They’re the future of Transylvania’s Saxons and none of them want to go back.

“Across the river’s flow” aims to be a work about the disappearing of ethnic minorities, overwhelmed by the pace of modern life and by an ever-growing globalization. Saxons are an example of how authenticity is wiped out to make room for a fictitious daily routine and how entire ethnic groups and populations must surrender to outside forces such as racism. Racism has proved to be a major cause of imbalance throughout the history of these communities.

“I only know that when I’m with people my age, I have great stories to tell about my family. Stories different from theirs. Stories of a life spent in the fields, in close contact with nature. A life different from the one I’m currently living.” These are words of Johanna, a 15 years old Saxon girl born an d grown in Germany.

Awards

2020 | PX3 State of the World – Curatorial Selection

2020 | Verzasca Foto Festival Awards – Shortlist

2020 | Head On Photo Awards – Shortlist

2019 | 6×6 World Press Photo Global Talent Program – Nominee

2019 | Moscow International Foto AwardsBronze Medal single image

2019 | Kuala Lumpur International Photoawards – Finalist

2019 | Les Coups de coeur de l’ANI at Visa Pour l’Image – Shortlist

2019 | Aspa (Alghero Street Photography Awards)Honorable mention single image

2019 | Aspa (Alghero Street Photography Awards) Semifinalist project

2018 | Tokyo International Foto Awards Silver medal single image

2018 | Tokyo International Foto Awards Bronze Medal project in “Life style” category

2018 | Tokyo International Foto Awards Bronze Medal project in “Photo Essay” category

2018 | Px3 (Prix de la Photographie Paris) Honorable mention

2018 | International Photo Awards Honorable mention

2018 | International Photo Awards Honorable mention single image

2018 | ITALY PHOTO AWARD/Premio Voglino Finalist

2017 | Umbria World Fest Finalist emerging

2017 | Concorso National Geographic Italia Shortlist

2017 | Reporter Day Finalist

Screenings & Exhibitions

2020 | PX3 State Of The World – Paris, France

2020 | Head On Photo Festival – Sydney, Australia

2019 | Paris Photo Off, Galerie Joseph – Paris, France

2019 | MT. ROKKO INTERNATIONAL PHOTO FESTIVAL – Kobe, Japan

2019 | International Photography Festival Suwon, South Korea

2019 | Yakushima Photo Festival Yakushima, Japan

2019 | Auckland Festival of Photography Auckland, Australia

2019 | Photolux Festival Lucca, Italy

2019 | LHAM Gallery Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia

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