A completely normal flat share

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Movie
Original title A completely normal flat share
Country of production Germany
original language German
Publishing year 2014
length 89 minutes
Rod
Director Georg Schönharting
script Kai Kniepkamp and Georg Schönharting
production Kilian Davy Baujard
music Christopher Colaço
camera Georg Schönharting
cut Kai Kniepkamp and Thomas Wedekind
occupation
  • Antje Apel
  • Stefanie Börstinghaus
  • Doris reason
  • Anne-Marie Hanicz
  • Delia Lißi
  • Monika Röger
  • Bernadette Sobel
  • Sarah Sydow
  • Gabriele Werner

A normal flat share is a German documentary by Georg Schönharting from 2014 . After Berg Fidel - a school for everyone, it is the second film in the series Das kleine Fernsehspiel : Barrierefrei.

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The film describes the lives of Anne-Marie, Bernadette, Delia, Doris, Sarah and Gabi over a period of one year. You are between 26 and 60 years old and live in a shared apartment in Berlin .

Anne-Marie works in a sheltered workshop. She has a severely handicapped ID that shows a degree of disability of 70. She describes herself as a very happy person who doesn't like arguments. Bernadette has a learning disability . She works in the kitchen of a large restaurant, but is not satisfied with her job because her colleagues are not very friendly towards her. She is tech-savvy and successfully bids on a new mobile phone on an auction platform. Otherwise she prefers to watch TV and withdraws from living in a shared apartment. Delia was diagnosed with autism . She would like to live alone. She is occasionally aggressive towards the roommates, which is why they express the wish that Delia should leave the flat share. Doris, the oldest of the residents, sings in a choir and works on a voluntary basis in a meeting place. Gabi talks about her boyfriend, whom she met and with whom she is planning a future together. The last resident, Sarah, was born prematurely and is illiterate .

The five women are looked after by three social workers. Schönharting gave the residents the opportunity to film themselves with a camera and thus depict their everyday lives. He also visited them at their workplaces and contacted the relatives. The parents of the flat share residents expressed themselves in front of the camera about the impairment of their children and described the effects on their lives.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ A completely normal flat share: Documentary by Georg Schönharting , broadcast information of the ZDF, website of the ZDF, accessed on May 5, 2015.