Synopse
Two very different young women open up to each other: a quiet, but intense generational portrait from Michael Klier. The film was created in close consultation with both protagonists, who also introduced their own ideas for dialogue and storyline. After a militant environmental demo, Alice (Lena Urzendowsky) is convicted of civil disobedience and given a community service sentence – looking after Cam (Kotti Yun), who has been traumatized by a racist assault. When Cam decides against extending her stay in the clinic, Alice takes in the mysterious woman in her house in a nice middle-class area of Dresden. But Cam wants to go her own way.
Regie
MICHAEL KLIER (1943* in Karlsbad) won several awards including a Grimme Prize for his debut feature film Überall is besser, wo wir nicht sind (1989). Other films of his, like Ostkreuz (1991), Heidi M. (2001) and Farland (2004) also received numerous awards.
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Info
Original Title: Zwischen uns der Fluss
International Title: L'être humain
Category: Feature
Section: Große Freiheit
Version & Subtitles: German OV with English subtitles
Director: Michael Klier
Screenplay: Karin Aström, Michael Klier, Lena Urzendowsky, Kotti Yun
Cast/Protagonists: Kotti Yun, Lena Urzendowsky, Laura Tonke, Jeremias Meyer, Vu Dinh
Production country: Germany
Year of Production: 2023
Length: 94 min
Producer: Jana Cisar, Michael Klier, Anne-Kathrin Seemann
Production company: Michael Klier Film
Distributor: Real Fiction Filmverleih





