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Garden by Peter Schreiner
Director: Peter Schreiner.
A film within a film.
Julia finds out she is suffering from a life threatening disease.
Awad, the film director, was kidnapped by the militia, kept imprisoned and tortured.
Herman, the stage designer, is plagued by nightmares.
Sandu, the gardener, spent his childhood living in institutional homes.
Omar fled the inferno of the Syrian war with his wife and children.
A garden becomes a stage for its protagonists and a childhood paradise – a nightmare, a prison, and a scene of war.
Director: Peter Schreiner.
A film within a film.
Julia finds out she is suffering from a life threatening disease.
Awad, the film director, was kidnapped by the militia, kept imprisoned and tortured.
Herman, the stage designer, is plagued by nightmares.
Sandu, the gardener, spent his childhood living in institutional homes.
Omar fled the inferno of the Syrian war with his wife and children.
A garden becomes a stage for its protagonists and a childhood paradise – a nightmare, a prison, and a scene of war.
Director: Peter Schreiner.
A film within a film.
Julia finds out she is suffering from a life threatening disease.
Awad, the film director, was kidnapped by the militia, kept imprisoned and tortured.
Herman, the stage designer, is plagued by nightmares.
Sandu, the gardener, spent his childhood living in institutional homes.
Omar fled the inferno of the Syrian war with his wife and children.
A garden becomes a stage for its protagonists and a childhood paradise – a nightmare, a prison, and a scene of wa
It seems to be an intermediate world of peace and quiet, the garden and country house where four people look back on testing lives.
And forward, to the time they have left. On the one hand, there is regret – on the other, satisfaction.
In a way, they are looking forward to the future – but at the same time, a longing for death regularly arises.
And who is actually behind the camera? Are we watching actors or real people? Is there really any difference?
Garten i...
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