2011 | 28 min | 16 mm colour |
documentary short
s16mm I colour I 28 min cast: Tilman M.
director: Julian Vogel producer: Jana Raschke camera: Timm Kröger editor: Anne Goldenbaum original music: Milan Loewy sound: David Rädler, Alex Rubin sound postproduction: Alex Rubin
(c) 2012 Filmakademie Baden-Württemberg
Karsten lost his only son Kevin in the attack in Halle. While the public watches on as the right-wing extremist perpetrator is put on trial, he struggles to come to terms with his grief. He finds support in the Halle FC fan scene.
"Today is the first day of your new life. You're part of the crew now. You're not a child anymore, you'll be a woman. And everybody will respect you."
How do we picture someone who's no longer here? What happens when public and private images collide?
Der rassistische Anschlag vom 19. Februar 2020 hat Hanau-Kesselstadt verändert. Hier leben Menschen verschiedener Herkunft, hier starben sechs der neun Todesopfer. Nach dem Anschlag hält man hier zusammen, versucht mit den Folgen der Tat umzugehen, und kämpft um Aufklärung.