Film: K2 - Route 4 – a dreadful journey

A film by Boxfish on behalf of Sea-Eye and the Mennonite Relief Society. Germany, 2020, 52min, Director: Martina Chamrad

From the desert to the Mediterranean Sea: For more than 15 months, a media team accompanied the sea rescue ship ALAN KURDI on several missions on the Mediterranean Sea. In addition to numerous moving moments at sea, material was also produced in countries such as Niger, Tunisia, Libya, Italy and Malta. Most of this material has not yet been published, and it is very close to our hearts. We would now like to present it to the public in the form of the documentary film "Route 4."
Although "Route 4" is framed by a theme, namely the emanant danger in and through Libya, the aim is not to tell a continuous story: We want to give viewers a glimpse into what has been experienced and seen.
We want to draw attention to problems of the EU's own making, to the suffering and hardships people face on their journeys, and to the incredible work of the NGOs (in this case Sea-Eye) who are the only the ones taking on the task of saving people in the Mediterranean. https://sea-eye.org/route4/
There is a possibility that Sea-Eye activists will be present for a post-film discussion.

From the desert to the Mediterranean Sea: For more than 15 months, a media team accompanied the sea rescue ship ALAN KURDI on several missions on the Mediterranean Sea. In addition to numerous moving moments at sea, material was also produced in countries such as Niger, Tunisia, Libya, Italy and Malta. Most of this material has not yet been published, and it is very close to our hearts. We would now like to present it to the public in the form of the documentary film "Route 4."
Although "Route 4" is framed by a theme, namely the emanant danger in and through Libya, the aim is not to tell a continuous story: We want to give viewers a glimpse into what has been experienced and seen.
We want to draw attention to problems of the EU's own making, to the suffering and hardships people face on their journeys, and to the incredible work of the NGOs (in this case Sea-Eye) who are the only the ones taking on the task of saving people in the Mediterranean. https://sea-eye.org/route4/
There is a possibility that Sea-Eye activists will be present for a post-film discussion.

Info

Day: 2022-08-18
Start time: 14:00
Duration: 01:30
Room: W200 - Kino Organization:

Language: de

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