in cooperation with Sea-Eye Heidelberg e.V. and Seebrücke Heidelberg
Introduction and discussion afterwards with Herbert Butz (Sea-Eye Heidelberg) and Sigrid Zweygart-Pérez (district deaconess, pastor for employees and refugees at the Heidelberg Patrick-Henry-Village (PHV) arrival center, pastor for the area of "Flight and Migration").
D 2025 | Director: Max Ahrens and Maik Lüdemann | 107 min. | FSK 12
Documentary film
Europe puts up the walls - in the midst of a humanitarian catastrophe. The documentary "Kein Land für Niemand - Abschottung eines Einwanderungslandes" sheds light on the drastic consequences of the European isolationist policy and Germany's role in this paradigm shift.
The documentary "No Country for Nobody" accompanies a rescue mission in the Mediterranean, shows the catastrophic conditions in refugee camps and gives a voice to people who have survived the life-threatening journey to Europe. At the same time, the film takes a look at political and social developments in Germany: a growing right-wing populism is shaping the discourse. Flight and migration are increasingly being criminalized and humanitarian aid is coming under pressure.
Germany is repeatedly setting the pace here and Europe is following suit. Through exclusive interviews with academics, political decision-makersand activists, "No Country for Nobody" questions the current narrative on flight and migration and sheds light on the mechanisms by which fear and populism determine the political agenda. How did it get this far? And what alternatives are there to a Europe that continues to seal itself off?
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