Stories from Germany
September 19th 2008, Friday at 6.30pm
WAS LEBST DU? (Whatz up?)
Directed by Bettina Braun
2004 / 84 minutes
September 20th 2008, Saturday at 6.30pm
1% – The Treasure of Juan De Deus Limpius
Directed by Lukas Schmid
2005 / 60 minutes
THE DIRECTOR WILL BE PRESENT FOR THE SCREENING
Synopses:
WAS LEBST DU?
This film is a journey into an unknown aspect of everyday life in Germany, portraying a group of young men on the cusp between the children they were and the adults they are about to become.
Note from the Director:
I spent more than two years documenting the lives of Ali, Kais, Ertan and Alban on camera. During this time, their world was full of disappointments and conflict, but it also yielded incredible successes. It all began with a visit to the Youth Centre “Klingelputz” – a well-known meeting place for young migrants in the heart of Cologne. From our very first meeting I was impressed by the boys’ directness and their amazing presence. I was also fascinated by the way their behaviour seemed to be informed by their contradictory nature as well as their cliché-ridden machismo perceptions. And yet, even if the tone is often rough and direct, loyalty and mutual respect are always present in their treatment of each other. These four friends are from Moroccan, Tunisian, Turkish and Albanian families. In order to portray their lives and their thoughts it was also necessary for me to scrutinise my own attitudes. In fact, the deeper I became submerged in the world of these young men, the more my perspective on the world came under the influence of their own worldview. They too began to take an increasing interest in my life, and so, when I fell pregnant, the bond of trust that existed both in front of and behind the camera seemed to grow with my pregnancy and continued into my early motherhood.
1% – The Treasure of Juan De Deus Limpius
1% is a treasure hunt. It tells of an adventure experienced by a German exile and adventurers Heinz “el alemán”, aged 58, who dares his best friends, the Portuguese Carlos da Costa, and the Indio Victor Hugo in the search for the treasure of the Juan de Deus Limpius. A boat trip across the Rio Beni, a fight with the Bolivian jungle, against age and friendship. The film takes the viewer back and forth between faith and disbelief, to the tensions between hope and doubt.