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Oachkatzlschwoaf

'an oak cat's tail'

Documentary Runtime: 8 min

Overview

Words are loaded with meaning. Certain ones conjure joyful memories and others remind us of less happy times. For Nenda Neururer, the word 'oachkatzlschwoaf' invokes a range of emotions. The German word is very hard to pronounce and is synonymous with the Austrian state of Tyrol where locals tease outsiders by asking them to pronounce it. Despite growing up in Tyrol, Nenda Neururer often felt like an outsider when confronted with this word. But when she moved to London she grew nostalgic for it and it became her little secret. Found in Translation is a series made as part of the In The Mix project, in partnership with BBC Studios TalentWorks, Black Creators Matter and the Barbican.

Genres

Documentary

Cast

Amie Frantz-Jobarteh

Amie Frantz-Jobarteh

Little Girl

Christine Hainz

Christine Hainz

White Adult 1

Ingo Neururer

Ingo Neururer

White Adult 2

Tina Neururer

Tina Neururer

White Adult 3

Sophie Neururer

Sophie Neururer

Girl

Nenda Neururer

Nenda Neururer

News Presenter

Coline Atterbury

Coline Atterbury

Barbara

Benedikt Wan-Romain

Benedikt Wan-Romain

Voices

Stella Belle Hex

Stella Belle Hex

Voices

Sule Rimi

Sule Rimi

Nigerian Man 1

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