My freedom, your freedom

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Movie
Original title My freedom, your freedom
Country of production Germany
original language German
Publishing year 2011
length 84 minutes
Age rating FSK 12
Rod
Director Diana Näcke
script Diana Näcke
production Gerd Haag
Kerstin War
music Masha Qrella
Justine Electra
camera Diana Näcke
Susanne Schüle
Roger Heeremann
cut Inge Schneider
occupation
  • Kübra Baytok
  • Matthias Blümel
  • Salema Wad'deres

My freedom, your freedom is a German documentary from 2011 by Diana Näcke . The film celebrated its world premiere in Montreal in November 2011 and was released in German cinemas in May 2012.

content

The film is about the young intensive offender Kübra and the Ethiopian Salema, who knows nothing but drugs, violence and life on the street. Näcke lets both women tell their story and accompanies them on their way out of prison.

criticism

"By renouncing judgmental judgments and trivializing the film, the film comes very close to all protagonists."

Festivals and Awards

  • 2011: RIDM, Documentary Film Festival Montreal, Canada ( International Competition )
  • 2012: Canada International Film Festival Vancouver ( International Documentary Competition )
Award for Excellence in Filmmaking
  • 2012: HOT DOCS Toronto, Canada ( World Showcase )
  • 2012: DOK.fest Munich, Germany ( German Competition )
Nomination for best German documentary film
  • 2012: Millenium Documentary Film Festival Brussels, Belgium ( International Competition )
Audience Award
  • 2012: Mexico International Film Festival ( International Documentary Competition )
Bronze Palm Award
  • 2012: Film and Art Festival "IN ME - Paradox of Liberty" (Center of Contemporary Art and Film Amsterdam), Netherlands
  • 2012: International Documentary Film Festival Istanbul, Turkey
  • 2012: Document 10, Glasgow
  • 2013: Preselection of the German Film Award (Best Documentary)
  • 2013: Berlinale, German Cinema
  • 2013: Filmmor Film Festival Istanbul, Turkey
  • 2013: Adis International Film Festival, Ethiopia

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. My freedom, your freedom in the Lexicon of International FilmsTemplate: LdiF / Maintenance / Access used , accessed on June 18, 2012.