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Wood and water., a film by Jonas Bak, DVD/Widescreen

Label
Wood and water., a film by Jonas Bak, DVD/Widescreen
Language
ger
Characteristic
videorecording
Intended audience
Rating: Not Rated
Main title
Wood and water.
Oclc number
1312673659
Responsibility statement
a film by Jonas Bak
Runtime
79
Summary
Anke retires from her job at the church in a small town in the Black Forest. She looks forward to reuniting with her children over the summer holidays by the Baltic Sea, at a place where they used to live as a young family, and where she lived her best years. At the last minute, her son Max is unable to join them because of protests that are bringing Hong Kong, where he lives, to a standstill. She has been out of touch with him for many years and after an otherwise uneventful summer and facing the void of retirement, she decides to visit him. A mother wants to check in on her children every now and then, but Hong Kong is also her adventure, her escape. She must spend a few days there by herself until Max returns from a worktrip. Protest-ridden Hong Kong is an enigmatic new world to her through which she moves carefully. Through conversations with strangers, she gradually settles in. A young woman who is sad to leave Hong Kong, Max's doorman, a psychiatrist, a fortune teller and a social activist. These encounters and her experience of the city help her to break down the inner walls she constructed years ago and make way for a new chapter in her life
Technique
live action
resource.version
DVD/Widescreen
Classification
resource.filmdirector
Publisher
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