24 Hours: A touching insight into the world of nursing

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In the Horn city cinema, director Harald Friedl and nursing staff discussed dignity, self-determination and the challenges of nursing after the performance of “24 Hours”. An insightful exchange!

Im Stadtkino Horn diskutierten Regisseur Harald Friedl und Pflegekräfte nach der Aufführung von „24 Stunden“ über Würde, Selbstbestimmtheit und die Herausforderungen in der Pflege. Ein aufschlussreicher Austausch!
In the Horn city cinema, director Harald Friedl and nursing staff discussed dignity, self-determination and the challenges of nursing after the performance of “24 Hours”. An insightful exchange!

24 Hours: A touching insight into the world of nursing

EA moving conversation about the topics of dignity and self-determination took place after the film screening “24 Hours” in the Horn city cinema. Director Harald Friedl, together with Silvia and Winfried Meingast, actively participated in the discussion and provided valuable insights about care and mutual appreciation.

The screening, organized by Silvia and Winfried Meingast, showed the documentary “24 Hours”. In this film, Harald Friedl addresses the challenges and working conditions of the Romanian nurse Sadina Lungu, who looks after 85-year-old Elisabeth Pöschl in Lower Austria. The filmmaker accompanied the two women over a long period of time to provide a deep insight into their everyday lives and the special relationship they have developed over the years.

Insights into care

The film not only provides a picture of the nurses' lives, but also highlights the emotional and physical challenges they face. At the center is Sadina Lungu, whose work takes place under difficult conditions. Friedl and his team have intensively documented what it means to care for an elderly person and how important mutual support is.

The open dialogue after the screening gave viewers the opportunity to learn more about the experiences of those involved and ask questions about the presentation of the topic. The director highlighted the need to raise awareness of the challenges in care and the importance of preserving the dignity of those in need of care.

The audience was invited to reflect on how society values ​​the role of nurses and what measures should be taken to improve working conditions. This discussion is important to many as the topic of care is gaining more and more public attention. Friedl pointed out that respect and appreciation for the work of nursing staff are the cornerstones of a functioning social society.

To find out more about the film and the themes behind it, comprehensive information can be found in the report on www.noen.at.