The film Only the Forest Remains is a search for traces of the Gunskirchen satellite concentration camp in Upper Austria. Together with Shoah survivor Shaul Spielmann, directors Hans Seebacher and Tobias Hochstöger embark on a journey in which they encounter silence, shame and repression, but also meet local residents and neighbours who are actively confronting their town’s dark past. A documentary that gains intensity through its restrained observation.
From 5–10 May 2026, the Jewish Film Festival Berlin Brandenburg (JFBB) will showcase just how contemporary, diverse and surprising Jewish storytelling in cinema is today. With 60 films from 21 countries, it is one of the most important forums for Jewish cinema in Europe. The film Nur der Wald ist geblieben is a competition entry at the 32nd Jewish Film Festival Berlin Brandenburg.
Information on the full JFBB programme:
PROGRAMME
Welcome
Dr Christian Dirks, Head of Exhibitions and Collections, Documentation Centre for Flight, Expulsion and Reconciliation
Film screening
Nur der Wald ist geblieben
By: Johann Seebacher and Tobias Hochstöger (direction, screenplay)
Country: Austria
Language: German (with German and English subtitles)
Duration: 78 minutes
Film discussion
Hans Seebacher, director, Only the Forest Remains
Tobias Hochstöger, director, Only the Forest Remains
Moderator: Dr Christian Dirks, Head of Exhibitions and Collections, Documentation Centre for Flight, Expulsion and Reconciliation
A small reception will be held afterwards.
FURTHER INFORMATION
Doors open: 6 pm
Language: German
FREE ENTRY
WITH REGISTRATION
The event is a collaboration between the Jewish Film Festival Berlin Brandenburg (JFBB) and the Documentation Centre for Flight, Expulsion and Reconciliation.