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Jan-Malte Enning
A Cineastic Statement - Immigration is All Right - Integration is Important
Hamm is a small town in the Ruhr area, the former industrial heart of Germany, heavily struck by the shut down of its coal mines and steel factories. But today, Hamm is also the secret capital of Tamil migrants. Most of them were refugees from the civil war in Sri Lanka. Now, they are enriching society, life and culture. Even if the big fe ...
From Trinidad and Tobago to Naples, Istanbul, Ismailia, Eriwan, Nairobi, Thiaroye, Ekurhuleni, Auroville, Kolkata and Cochin, to Peking etc., the Roadside films are succesfully on festival tour.
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Director: Daniel Burkholz.
What did you fight for? This question makes the 96-years old Austrian Gerhard Hoffmann, a veteran of the Spanish Civil War and of the Second World War who had been fighting against Fascism, very thoughtful: You can t describe that in a few words. NO PASARAN is looking for answers: The film goes on a journey across Europe to meet the last contemporary witnesses of these wars.In the focus of this multinational documentary film are the life paths and fates of Joseph Almudever and his brother Vincent Almudever (France), Giovanni Pesce and his wife Onorina Pesce (Italy), Rosario Sanchez Mora (Spain), Herman Scheerboom (Netherlands), Kurt Goldstein (Germany) and Gerhard Hoffmann (Austria).When they were volunteering to join the fight, they all were teenagers. But nobody of them expected a 10 years odyssey over the battlefields of Europe and through the fascist concentration or extermination camps until the return back home.
Director: Daniel Burkholz and Sybille Fezer.
Forced marriages, domestic violence, over 100000 wives killed by fire in so called household accidents every year – in India, violence against women is omnipresent and nearly all women, independent of class, caste and religion are affected. Because Police and Justice hardly give any protection or aid, women in India have organised to fight against this violence and injustice. They founded the Women for Justice and the Nari Adalat womens courts. Every week they gather on the roof terrace of the local government or on a dusty place under a tree and dispense justice themselves. With quick-wittedness and creativity they put beating husbands and quarrelsome mother-in-laws in their place. And – if necessary – they go in as a riot squad to help a poor widow, who was thrown out of the house with her little daughter after the death of her husband, to regain her belongings.
An interesting interview about the Roadside film "Women for Justice" can be accessed at Art - Cinema - Dance: https://issuu.com/wacpress/docs/cin_wom__iss01516_art_cinema_dance/50
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Director: Daniel Burkholz.
What did you fight for? This question makes the 96-years old Austrian Gerhard Hoffmann, a veteran of the Spanish Civil War and of the Second World War who had been fighting against Fascism, very thoughtful: You can’t describe that in a few words. NO PASARAN is looking for answers: The film goes on a journey across Europe to meet the last contemporary witnesses of these wars.In the focus of this multinational documentary film are the life paths and fates of Joseph Almudever and his brother Vincent Almudever (France), Giovanni Pesce and his wife Onorina Pesce (Italy), Rosario Sanchez Mora (Spain), Herman Scheerboom (Netherlands), Kurt Goldstein (Germany) and Gerhard Hoffmann (Austria).When they were volunteering to join the fight, they all were teenagers. But nobody of them expected a 10 years´ odyssey over the battlefields of Europe and through the fascist concentration or extermination camps until the return back home.
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