SUMMERWAR

by Moritz Schulz
  • 2019 Christoph Bockisch |  Filmakademie Baden-Wurttemberg
  • 2019 Filmakademie Baden-Wurttemberg
  • 2019 Christoph Bockisch |  Filmakademie Baden-Wurttemberg
  • 2019 Christoph Bockisch |  Filmakademie Baden-Wurttemberg

    Synopsis

    The war has been going on for five years now, and there are many Ukrainians who want to do something for their country. The right-wing Azov Regiment offers training for citizen militias, partly through summer camps for thousands of children. We follow two of the star candidates.
    Twelve-year-olds Jasmin and Jastrip come from very different backgrounds. Jasmin is an ambitious girl with a loving mother and father; Jastrip gets more attention from the camp leaders than he would get from his parents at home. Summer camp teaches them how to make a bed, what the benefits are of group identity, and how to assemble a Kalashnikov rifle. They are destined to become proud Ukrainians prepared to fight and die for their country.
    Director Moritz Schulz was allowed to film in the camp without restrictions for two weeks. That’s plenty of time to show that these soldiers of the future really are just children: kids who want to play, chat or fool around. But Schulz puts his finger on the sore spot when he shows them calling home and expressing their doubts, or even crying. (IDFA catalogue)

    Festivals

    2019
    Special Mention — IDFA Student Documentary Competition

    2020
    41 Filmfestival Max Ophüls Preis
    27 Hot Docs from Toronto as an online event
    35 DOK.fest Munich
    nominated Deutscher Dokumentarfilmpreis — German Documentary Award
    FFOS Osnabrück
    Best Documentary – 26 Filmschau Baden-Württemberg