Documentaire / Drame / Musical
Allemagne / Bulgarie,
2014, 48 min
Réalisation:
Anna Frances EwertScénario:
Anna Frances EwertPhotographie:
Pius NeumaierRésumés(1)
Nadeshda is one of Bulgaria’s biggest Roma ghettos: a closed town within a town. The place has its own particular rules and problems and there are few chances to escape. We follow three children, Misho, Zorka and Tsveti, on a journey through the ghetto, learning to play the violin in a music project or somehow coming to terms with living in a garage. Yet they dream of a future beyond the ghetto and most of all beyond ostracism and prejudice. (DOK.fest München)
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