[rohrpost] EXBlicks presents documentary “Can’t Be Silent” on Monday, November 25 at Lichtblick Kino/Berlin as a benefit for the refugees on O-platz.
Natalie Gravenor
gravenor at eyzmedia.de
Mit Nov 20 22:41:39 CET 2013
/EXBlicks presents “Can’t Be Silent” on Monday, November 25 as a benefit
for the refugees on O-platz./
Related
* EXBlicks: Refugees rock
<http://www.exberliner.com/culture/film/refugees-rock/>
* Refugee rap <http://www.exberliner.com/features/people/refugee-rap/>
Filmmaker Julia Oelkers takes us into the world of isolated homes fenced
in by barbed wire, uncertain bureaucracy and ever present deportation
threats that form everyday life for Germany’s refugees and contrasts it
with the exciting stage lives of a special group of refugees that have
made the stage their second home. The schizophrenic life of living
between the rowdy applause of moved crowds, bright lights and having
their voices heard above the rest and the bleak world of asylum seekers
takes centre stage in her documentary /Can’t Be Silent/.
Join us Monday, November 25 at 8pm for a screening with English subs and
Oelkers and guests in attendance for Q&A, and of course, drinks and
refreshments. This EXBlicks will also be a special benefit for the
refugee camp at O-platz.
- See more at:
http://www.exberliner.com/culture/film/cant-be-silent-interview/#sthash.6V2XhCPj.dpuf
/EXBlicks presents “Can’t Be Silent” on Monday, November 25 as a benefit
for the refugees on O-platz./
Related
* EXBlicks: Refugees rock
<http://www.exberliner.com/culture/film/refugees-rock/>
* Refugee rap <http://www.exberliner.com/features/people/refugee-rap/>
Filmmaker Julia Oelkers takes us into the world of isolated homes fenced
in by barbed wire, uncertain bureaucracy and ever present deportation
threats that form everyday life for Germany’s refugees and contrasts it
with the exciting stage lives of a special group of refugees that have
made the stage their second home. The schizophrenic life of living
between the rowdy applause of moved crowds, bright lights and having
their voices heard above the rest and the bleak world of asylum seekers
takes centre stage in her documentary /Can’t Be Silent/.
Join us Monday, November 25 at 8pm for a screening with English subs and
Oelkers and guests in attendance for Q&A, and of course, drinks and
refreshments. This EXBlicks will also be a special benefit for the
refugee camp at O-platz.
- See more at:
http://www.exberliner.com/culture/film/cant-be-silent-interview/#sthash.6V2XhCPj.dpuf
/EXBlicks presents “Can’t Be Silent” on Monday, November 25 as a benefit
for the refugees on O-platz./
Related
* EXBlicks: Refugees rock
<http://www.exberliner.com/culture/film/refugees-rock/>
* Refugee rap <http://www.exberliner.com/features/people/refugee-rap/>
Filmmaker Julia Oelkers takes us into the world of isolated homes fenced
in by barbed wire, uncertain bureaucracy and ever present deportation
threats that form everyday life for Germany’s refugees and contrasts it
with the exciting stage lives of a special group of refugees that have
made the stage their second home. The schizophrenic life of living
between the rowdy applause of moved crowds, bright lights and having
their voices heard above the rest and the bleak world of asylum seekers
takes centre stage in her documentary /Can’t Be Silent/.
Join us Monday, November 25 at 8pm for a screening with English subs and
Oelkers and guests in attendance for Q&A, and of course, drinks and
refreshments. This EXBlicks will also be a special benefit for the
refugee camp at O-platz.
- See more at:
http://www.exberliner.com/culture/film/cant-be-silent-interview/#sthash.6V2XhCPj.dpuf
/EXBlicks presents “Can’t Be Silent” on Monday, November 25 as a benefit
for the refugees on O-platz./
Related
* EXBlicks: Refugees rock
<http://www.exberliner.com/culture/film/refugees-rock/>
* Refugee rap <http://www.exberliner.com/features/people/refugee-rap/>
Filmmaker Julia Oelkers takes us into the world of isolated homes fenced
in by barbed wire, uncertain bureaucracy and ever present deportation
threats that form everyday life for Germany’s refugees and contrasts it
with the exciting stage lives of a special group of refugees that have
made the stage their second home. The schizophrenic life of living
between the rowdy applause of moved crowds, bright lights and having
their voices heard above the rest and the bleak world of asylum seekers
takes centre stage in her documentary /Can’t Be Silent/.
Join us Monday, November 25 at 8pm for a screening with English subs and
Oelkers and guests in attendance for Q&A, and of course, drinks and
refreshments. This EXBlicks will also be a special benefit for the
refugee camp at O-platz.
- See more at:
http://www.exberliner.com/culture/film/cant-be-silent-interview/#sthash.6V2XhCPj.dpuf
/EXBlicks presents “Can’t Be Silent” on Monday, November 25 as a benefit
for the refugees on O-platz.
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Filmmaker Julia Oelkers takes us into the world of isolated homes fenced
in by barbed wire, uncertain bureaucracy and ever present deportation
threats that form everyday life for Germany’s refugees and contrasts it
with the exciting stage lives of a special group of refugees that have
made the stage their second home. The schizophrenic life of living
between the rowdy applause of moved crowds, bright lights and having
their voices heard above the rest and the bleak world of asylum seekers
takes centre stage in her documentary /Can’t Be Silent/.
Join us Monday, November 25 at 8pm for a screening with English subs and
Oelkers and guests in attendance for Q&A, and of course, drinks and
refreshments. This EXBlicks will also be a special benefit for the
refugee camp at O-platz.
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