The director Ma’an Mouslli has been living in Germany for four years and fled Syria himself. The idea of the film is that the director asks only one question, and the people in front of the camera are allowed to tell their stories. Some people answered this question for up to three hours.
Kurator:in
I’m Ameen Nasir (26), from Syria. I’ve been living in Munich for 5 years as a journalist. Through my work and during my life here in Germany, I try to tell Germans and the world about the injustice and oppression that my people have suffered and are still suffering today. Because I am a refugee myself, I believe it is very important that we have the opportunity to speak for ourselves and are not only spoken about. My film provides that opportunity. Ma’an is also a friend of mine, and I highly value his work in film. The film presents many interesting stories, including those of German refugees. Their voices are heard as well.
Kurator:in
I’m Ameen Nasir (26), from Syria. I’ve been living in Munich for 5 years as a journalist. Through my work and during my life here in Germany, I try to tell Germans and the world about the injustice and oppression that my people have suffered and are still suffering today. Because I am a refugee myself, I believe it is very important that we have the opportunity to speak for ourselves and are not only spoken about. My film provides that opportunity. Ma’an is also a friend of mine, and I highly value his work in film. The film presents many interesting stories, including those of German refugees. Their voices are heard as well.