15. Nov 2024
23. Feb 2025

DEFFARGE & TROELLER

Stern Features and Films

French journalist Marie-Claude Deffarge (1924–1984) and Gordian Troeller (1917–2003) from Luxembourg stand for a political and critical journalism in Europe from the 1950s onwards. Both reported from more than 70 countries around the world, but preferably from the Middle East and the Global South. Their features were published especially in the 1960s in Stern magazine; their later films were broadcast on television. Troeller and Deffarge were never only interested in pointing out social injustices, but also in revealing their causes through analyses of sociopolitical structures. Extensive recognition, but also loud criticism resulted from this. With the first comprehensive retrospective combining photo and film features, the work of the two journalists can now be rediscovered.

In cooperation with the Centre national de l'audiovisuel

Centre national de l’audiovisuel


Funded by

Ministerium für Kultur und Wissenschaft des Landes Nordrhein-Westfalen
Marie-Claude Deffarge & Gordian Troeller, Caracas, Venezuela, aus der Stern-Reportage Zwischen Kennedy und Castro, 1961

Marie-Claude Deffarge & Gordian Troeller
Caracas, Venezuela, aus der Stern-Reportage Zwischen Kennedy und Castro, 1961
© Ingrid Becker-Ross-Troeller, Nachlass Troeller/Deffarge, Museum Folkwang, Essen

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