Exclusively for school groups: Berlinale Spotlight – Generation ‘Sieger sein’
Following the success of last year’s spotlights, Generation and Berlinale Shorts return to the Documentation Centre for Displacement, Expulsion, Reconciliation. On December 19, Generation will present the festival favourite Sieger sein in a morning program for school classes and other groups.
Sieger sein focuses on Mona, who fled Syria with her Kurdish family and ends up attending an elementary school in Berlin-Wedding. It's a tough environment, including in the girls' soccer team Mona joins, where everyone plays against each other. But as the saying goes: “Teamwork makes the dream work”.
Sieger Sein
Director: Soleen Yusef
Germany, 119', opening film Berlinale Generation Kplus 2024, Original with English subtitles
PROGRAMME
Greeting
Leonie Mechelhoff, Head of communications
Miriam Vogt, Programme Coordination Features, Berlinale
Filmscreening
Sieger Sein
Director: Soleen Yusef
Germany, 119', opening film Berlinale Generation Kplus 2024, Original with English subtitles
Wer nicht kämpft, hat nie verloren
Project by the Leopold-Ullstein-Schule, Germany, 10‘, as part of the Berlinale 2024 school project in cooperation with Generation
Talk
Talk between the students and Miriam Vogt, Programme Coordination Features, Berlinale
FURTHER INFORMATION
Doors open: from 9.30 a.m.
Language: German
FREE ENTRY
REGISTRATION REQUIRED at Veranstaltungen@f-v-v.de
The Berlinale Spotlight: Berlinale Shorts & Generation is a collaboration between the Documentation Centre for Displacement, Expulsion, Reconciliation and the European Film Market (EFM) of the Berlin International Film Festival.