Germany 2006, 60 minby Barbara Trottnow
In 1966 Emine was only 18 when she left her Turkish village Incesu alone to work in Germany. She could hardly read, write or calculate, as she had only two years of school. Her family hoped she would help them all out of poverty.It is the story of a migration, one example standing for many.The films interest lies in Emine's remarkable frankness in sharing her life and thoughts. At the age of 56, she is looking back.An important part of the film takes place at Incesu, a remote village in Anatolia
Emine from Incesu
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