ANDUNI - FREMDE HEIMAT
by Samira Radsi
synopsis
Armenian Belinda feels at home in Germany, where she was born, lives and studies just like any other German girl her age. But when she loses her father, she is suddenly drawn into the traditional Armenian lifestyle of her migrant relatives. Her aunts require her to work in their seamstress shop and secretly plot to marry her off to one of her kind. While Belinda is becoming increasingly curious about her roots, their traditional ways also threaten her relationship with Manuel, a German. She embarks on a journey into the past and the present to find out who she really is.
original title: | Anduni - Fremde Heimat |
country: | Germany, Luxembourg |
year: | 2011 |
genre: | fiction |
directed by: | Samira Radsi |
film run: | 91' |
release date: | UK 20/09/2011, DE 01/12/2011 |
screenplay: | Karin Kaci |
cast: | Irina Potapenko, Florian Lukas, Tilo Prückner, Berrin Alganer-Lenz, Günay Köse, Nursel Köse, Peter Millowitsch |
cinematography by: | Matthias Fleischer |
film editing: | Thierry Faber |
art director: | Christina Schaffer |
music: | Dürbeck & Dohmen |
producer: | Anita Elsani |
production: | Elsani Film, Paul Thiltges Distributions, WDR Westdeutscher Rundfunk |
distributor: | Filmlichter |