EIN BRIEF AUS DEUTSCHLAND

Germany 2011 – Director: Sebastian Mez – Original language: Other – Subtitles: English – Length: 52 min.

  • Sat, 05/05/12
    19.00
    HFF - Kino 1
    German original with English subtitles

They remain invisible while their letters are read aloud. Their words tell of their life in Germany but, to begin with, all that we see are the houses of their home countries in Eastern Europe. We hear from young women who travelled to Germany with dreams, were wooed by false promises and ended up being forced into prostitution. “I felt just one single pain - one that filled my whole body,” one of the women writes about the first time that she was raped. Meanwhile the screen remains black and EIN BRIEF AUS DEUTSCHLAND pulls us deeper with every minute into a sinister maelstrom. Sebastian Mez has succeeded in making a film that, with its consistent simplicity, shakes off any false effects. Matthias Leitner

English/Original Title: A Letter from Germany. Writer: Sebastian Mez. Camera: Sebastian Mez. Sound: Maximilian Haslberger, Helmar Jungmann, Katharina Fiedler, Sebastian Mez. Editing: Katharina Fiedler. Production: Filmakademie Baden-Württemberg. Producer: xxx.

Student Award 2012
  • Sat, 05/05/12
    19.00
    HFF - Kino 1
    German original with English subtitles