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Village (2001)

Directed by Helke Sander
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1h 30min

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5.0/10

Plot

A woman from a big city moves to a small village near the former border zone between East and West Germany. What is she looking for? What will she encounter? Rural life in the era of globa­li­sa­tion turns into an adven­ture. History lives in objects, stories and customs here since it was first recorded 800 years ago. Wars and famines have left their traces, just as churches, poli­tical parties and various forms of govern­ment. The change of the times, struc­tured by tele­vi­sion, has almost obscu­rely changed the old rhythms of life; super­market offers changed eating habits and food stock economy. Is it folk­lore nost­algia or a matter of preser­ving one’s way and quality of life to keep the old customs and habits, such as preser­ving old types of plants and boiling down cucum­bers? The village - a mutual exch­ange of expe­ri­ences and garden products. The village is like an onion: it shows ever new surpri­sing layers and leads us deep into unwritten pasts.

Genres

Documentary

Technical details

DetailValue
Original titleDorf
Original languageDeutsch (DE)
Spoken languagesDeutsch
Production countriesGermany
StatusReleased
Production companiesHelke Sander Filmproduktion, MDR
Release date11 novembre 2001
Executive producerUlrike Zimmermann
ProductionHelke Sander
WriterHelke Sander
EditingHelke Sander, Roland Musolff
CinematographyRoswitha Ziegler, Gerhard Ziegler
Assistant directorsHelke Sander
Camera operatorsRoswitha Ziegler, Gerhard Ziegler
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Release dates

Theatrical release

Germany / Nov 11, 2001

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