2020, 55 minby Lin Sternal
Perro and his grandmother fear for their homeland in southern Nicaragua, an area which is threatened by the planned construction of the 300-km-long 'El Gran Canal'. The documentary accompanies the silent and nature-loving boy amidst the inevitable farewell to his old life in the jungle and his new beginnings in the city. (PR Berlinale)Perro recounts the coming-of-age story of young Perro (12), whose life in the traditional indigenous community of Bangkukuk is being threatened by the mega-project
Perro
2020, 105 minby Hannah Schweier
Battering, breading, frying – Berta has prepared thousands of schnitzels in her old cast-iron pan over the years. This 83-year-old landlady’s life on the family farm with adjoining guest house in the Upper Palatinate has been marked by constant hard work. A life that her granddaughters Monika and Hannah never wanted to lead. Now, the deeply indebted farm is on the brink of collapse. Despite having an academic background and contrary to her intentions, Monika, in her early thirties, decides to gi
80.000 Schnitzels
Germany 2012, 51 minby Ayla Gottschlich
The documentary portrays a defence lawyer working on a case during which his relationship to law and justice, the way he sees himself as a lawyer as well as his complex relationship with the client are investigated and questioned. We experience the extreme pressure he faces through witnessing the dramatic, tragic and sometimes absurd fates of his clients.
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