International Institute of Political Murder

International Institute of Political Murder (IIPM) is a dramatics school with centers in Berlin and Zurich, that was founded in December 2007 with a focus on documenting the last hours of Elena and Nicolae Ceaușescu, who were executed on December 25, 1989. Over time, it developed into an institution that focused on documenting notable historical global events through the mediums of films, literature, documentaries and research papers.[1][2][3][4] In September 2010, Nicolae Ceasuscscu's son sued IIPM demanding they cease the use of his family name Ceasuscscu. [5][6][7][8]

Overview

The founders of the institute are Milo Rau, Franziska Dick and Nina Wolters.[9]

References

  1. ^ Original IIPM home page, retrieved on 20th June 2011
  2. ^ IIPM covering Rwanda genocide, retrieved on 20 June, 2011
  3. ^ Prospects of a revolution, a play by IIPM, retrieved on 20 June, 2011
  4. ^ IIPM's play details in magazine Still Feminine, retrieved on 20 June 2011
  5. ^ Nicolae Ceaușescu's son suing IIPM retrieved on 20 June 2011
  6. ^ Case details on Tagblatt, retrieved on 20 June, 2011
  7. ^ More details of case on 3Sat, retrieved on 20 June, 2011
  8. ^ Case to be decided in June 2011, details from Ziare, retrieved on 20 June, 2011
  9. ^ City of Change, play details of Milo Rau and commentary by NZZ Online on the genesis of Milo Rau, retrieved on 20 June, 2011