FRANZIA

Deutschland 2003 – Director: David Vogel – Original language: German – Length: 15 min.

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Di 11.05. 20.30 Maxim

For eleven years, the Russian deserter Dmitri O. has been fighting for a residence permit in Germany. He is threatened with 15 years in jail if he returns to Russia. But the Russian consulate refuses to give him the documents he needs to prove his desertion and the Bavarian authorities have been trying to get rid of him since he came to Germany 11 years ago.

Because he does not have any papers, he cannot be deported for legal reasons. Thus he was placed in the "Emigration Centre" in Fürth, an institution with the official aim of forcing immigrants and refugees to leave the country "voluntarily" through restriction of liberty. Dimitri is free to walk only inside the city which becomes like an "open jail". He isn’t allowed to work, he gets 40 Euros per month and must go back every night to sleep behind the bars of the centre. But the centre has fulfilled its purposes: Dimitri will never realise his childhood’s dream of going to France. He is deported to Russia on the 5th of May 2003.

"I am a man without rights, nationality, and you could say without identity. No one wants me, the Russian Federation doesn’t want me because they think I’m a traitor. Germany doesn’t want me because I don’t have a resident permit. I’m just a foreigner, who must be forced to leave the country." (Dimitri O.)

Writer: David Vogel. Camera: Horst Klöver. Sound: Sabine Schaub, Korinna Krauss. Editing: David Vogel. Production: Hochschule für Film und Fernsehen München. Producer: Natalie Gräfin Lambsdorff.

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