Little Berlin


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When the Iron Curtain cuts his tiny german village in half, Peter the bull gets separated from his 36 cows. Based on a true story and narrated by Christoph Waltz.



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Kate McMullen

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If you thought you had seen it all with the saga of the cows on the run in Saint-Sévère, you were not yet aware of the bovine tragedy that took place when the Iron Curtain fell in Mödlareuth, a small farming community lost in the middle of Germany. Here too, it was a question of freedom, of herd behavior, of a border to be crossed... And of a certain media rush!

With virtuosity, Kate McMullen combines archival footage, period re-enactments and a narrative tinged with gentle irony to create this allegorical short film "dedicated to all victims of separation''. Using the levers of anthropomorphism halfway between George Orwell and Jean de La Fontaine, the filmmaker denounces - not without a dose of humor - the way in which the implementation of totalitarian policies is reflected in the lives of ordinary people (and animals!). A memorable tragicomic documentary that takes reality by the horns to offer us a condensed history from a unique point of view.
 

Jason Burnham
Tënk's programming coordinator

 

 


  • Français

    Français

    14 mn

    Language: Français
    Subtitles: Français
  • English

    English

    14 mn

    Language: English
    Subtitles: English
  • Année 2020
  • Pays Germany, France
  • Durée 14
  • Producteur Dunk Films, And Also Productions
  • Langue English
  • Sous-titres French, English
  • Résumé court When the Iron Curtain cuts his tiny german village in half, Peter the bull gets separated from his 36 cows.
  • Programmateur Jason Burnham|Tënk's Programming Assistant;

If you thought you had seen it all with the saga of the cows on the run in Saint-Sévère, you were not yet aware of the bovine tragedy that took place when the Iron Curtain fell in Mödlareuth, a small farming community lost in the middle of Germany. Here too, it was a question of freedom, of herd behavior, of a border to be crossed... And of a certain media rush!

With virtuosity, Kate McMullen combines archival footage, period re-enactments and a narrative tinged with gentle irony to create this allegorical short film "dedicated to all victims of separation''. Using the levers of anthropomorphism halfway between George Orwell and Jean de La Fontaine, the filmmaker denounces - not without a dose of humor - the way in which the implementation of totalitarian policies is reflected in the lives of ordinary people (and animals!). A memorable tragicomic documentary that takes reality by the horns to offer us a condensed history from a unique point of view.
 

Jason Burnham
Tënk's programming coordinator

 

 


  • Français

    Français


    Duration: 14 minutes
    Language: Français
    Subtitles: Français
    14 mn
  • English

    English


    Duration: 14 minutes
    Language: English
    Subtitles: English
    14 mn
  • Année 2020
  • Pays Germany, France
  • Durée 14
  • Producteur Dunk Films, And Also Productions
  • Langue English
  • Sous-titres French, English
  • Résumé court When the Iron Curtain cuts his tiny german village in half, Peter the bull gets separated from his 36 cows.
  • Programmateur Jason Burnham|Tënk's Programming Assistant;

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