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The March of Hope

Runtime: 89 min
Country: Germany
Director: Jim Kroft
Year: 2018

Synopsis

An unusual docu-road-movie about human rights that overturns everything you have heard about this genre. The March of Hope looks at the life of European refugees from the most unlikely perspective of a small yellow van. In it sit two friends who set off from Berlin in the hope to witness everything with their your own eyes. The film is a celebration of everything that makes us human and at the same time a reflection of the growing xenophobia in Europe.

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Season: 2018
Section: Documentary

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