Category: Film

Black German Film at the Berlinale

Friday, 12 November 2010 01:53 Written by rosepena 0 Comments

African-German Filmmakers Hope to Open Up ‘New Perspectives’

By David Gordon Smith in Berlin

The African-German community has a long history, but the sizeable minority is often overlooked in a country where being German is often considered to mean being white. Now a group of black German filmmakers is trying to change that.

A teenage girl finds her life turned upside down when her father, who she has never met, turns up. After some initial distrust, she begins to develop an affection for him. Even though she still blames him for abandoning her mother, she begins to understand that life is about making difficult choices — until she finds out her father has established a new one with another woman.

Winta Yohannes' "Cherish" is a universal coming-of-age story.

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Winta Yohannes’ “Cherish” is a universal coming-of-age story.

The plot of the short film “Cherish” is one which many people could relate to. Winta Yohannes, the film’s 32-year-old German director, wanted just that. “It’s a universal story which very many Germans can identify with,” she says.

But the film is more than just that. Yohannes, who was born in Eritrea and moved to Germany at the age of three, is showing her film at this year’s Berlin International Film Festival (Berlinale) as part of the series “New Perspectives.” Her film is informed by her experiences growing up in Germany — a country where the black minority is next to invisible.

That’s something the organizers, the association Black Artists in German Film (SFD), is trying to change. “We want to make people aware of the fact that black filmmakers are making films which avoid the old clichés and represent black life as we see it,” says SFD’s Philippa Ebéné. READ MORE!

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Afro-Deutsche Schauspieler

Saturday, 02 October 2010 14:54 Written by rosepena 0 Comments

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The Most Unsatisfied Town – A play based on the Oury Jalloh Case

Wednesday, 01 September 2010 10:10 Written by rosepena 0 Comments

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African Americans in World War II: A Legacy of Patriotism and Valor

Monday, 23 August 2010 00:29 Written by rosepena 0 Comments

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Brown Babies Project

Tuesday, 17 August 2010 18:58 Written by rosepena 0 Comments

Brown Babies: The Mischlingskinder Story is a powerful new documentary which tells the story of six so-called “brown babies” born in postwar occupation Germany.

They were born to German women and African-American soldiers. As illegitimate, biracial, bicultural childrenwho were unwanted by enemy nations, their lives were tragic. For the first time Brown Babies: The Mischlingskinder Story reveals this little known remarkable piece of history through the compelling life stories of the children and their birth parents.

SEE TRAILER and MORE info HERE!

Regina Griffin is the Executive Producer of Brown Babies: The Mischlingskinder Story. She is an Emmy award-winning news producer formerly of CBS News and is currently Executive Producer of Sunday Morning Programming at WUSA-TV.

****Please Note: This is not a project of the Black German Cultural Society, Inc. For release dates and additional information please contact the producers at: http://brownbabiesproject.com/

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