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Three people leave their homes and end up in Namibia. In the short film “Move”, they reflect upon migration, European double standards and imbalances of power.
“Some people are asking, what are these immigrants from villages doing here? They are searching for a better life” – Gerson Josea
Three very different interview partners, united by the common subject migration:
Gerson Josea moved from rural Northern Namibia to the city. He started a family and did not return to his village for decades.
Dr. Kagiso Moloi left his home South Africa for Windhuk over 10 years ago. Today, he and his wife are running a successful dental practice.
Christian Mahnke, political scientist from Berlin, has lived in Namibia for over ten years and has taken roots there.
In the short film “Move”, they all talk about their migratory experiences. They talk about reasons for migrating, prejudices and global imbalances of power, and offer a critical analysis of these topics.
Short Film Program: “People in Motion” – Why do People leave their Homes? What Paths do they Take?
In cooperation with local partners, the FES international offices produced a short film program that deals with these questions. The films are available on our TOPIC pages “Flight, Migration, Integration”. Please feel free to use them for your own events.
Releases:
The Route was never the Destination. “We have become migrants....but one day we will arrive.” Short film about a Cuban family that had to flee their country.
Return. In the 90s Lana Mayer fled Croatia for Germany. Now she has returned to Vukovar. This film tells her story.
The Rainbow-Center of Gaziantep. “Exile offers the chance of overcoming the shadow of violence”. A short film on Syrian dissidents caring for traumatized children.
Caught in the Middle – Migration in Ethiopia. “I do not want my children to live in fear, like I did”. A short film about Ethiopian refugees in Sudan.
Chaught in the Middle, Part 2. Elsa's husband, Yosef, has arrived in Sweden. He has not yet been able to bring his family. Part 2 of the short film “ Between Two Stools”.
Jaminton and Yannia are Leaving. Displaced in one's own country. A short film about a family in Colombia who have become internally displaced due to civil war and violence.
Unseen Shadows - Those who are left behind. A short film on the challenges of women and families in India, whose men have migrated in search of work.
Cyber-Mom. A short film about three children from Central American El Salvador who are raised by their grandparents because their parents have migrated to the USA for work.
Asfur - Syrian Refugees in Turkey. "Asfur" gives an insight into the life situation of Syrians who had to flee from the war zone Syria and now living in Hatay (Turkey).
Nowhere Man - Pakistani Refugees in South Korea are fighting for Recognition. The A. Family has fled from Pakistan to South Korea, 6000 miles away. A story that also deals with South Korean asylum policy.
Behind the Sea. The film deals with the story of four Algerians who left their homeland for various reasons and returned to Algeria after a certain time. [only available in german]
Caught in the Middle, Part 2. Elsa's husband, Yosef, has arrived in Sweden, but he has not been able to bring his family there as well yet.
Cyber-Mom – A short film about three children from Central American El Salvador who are raised by their grandparents because their parents have…
“Exile offers the chance of overcoming the shadow of violence”. A short film on Syrian dissidents caring for traumatized children.
In the 1990s Lana Mayer fled from Croatia to Germany. Now, she has returned to Vukovar. A film tells her story.
To stay or to go? The documentary shows which thoughts, ideas and motives move people when they ask themselves: “Should I stay – or should I leave the…
“We have become migrants....but one day we will arrive.” Short film about a Cuban family that had to flee their country.
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