Bitte.Danke.Genau

Bitte.Danke.Genau

Release date : September 7, 2024
Runtime : 18m
Countries of origin : Germany /
Original Language : English / Ukrainian /
Director : Polina Kundirenko /
Writers : Polina Kundirenko /
Production companies : Filmuniversität /
September 7, 2024 18m Germany Drama English More
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Shortly after Russia’s full-scale invasion, 4 Ukrainian girls were forced to leave home and proceed their paths abroad, now living two lives at a time. The attempts to settle down in a foreign country are constantly interrupted by internal doubts, fear for the family back home, chats with friends who joined the army, and feelings of constant uncertainty about the future.
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Oleg Pykhonin
Accordeon Player
Ruth Rosenfeld
Landlady (voice)
Iryna Voloshyna
Mother (voice)
Sophie MacMahon
News Reporter (voice)
Danylo Okulov
Soldier (voice)
Kyryl Savka
Unknown Soldier (voice)

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  • title:Bitte.Danke.Genau
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 2024
  • Runtime:18m
  • Genres: Drama ·
  • Countries of origin: Germany ·
  • Original Language: English · Ukrainian ·
  • Director: Polina Kundirenko /
  • Writers: Polina Kundirenko ·
  • Production companies: Filmuniversität ·
  • Overview:Shortly after Russia’s full-scale invasion, 4 Ukrainian girls were forced to leave home and proceed their paths abroad, now living two lives at a time. The attempts to settle down in a foreign country are constantly interrupted by internal doubts, fear for the family back home, chats with friends who joined the army, and feelings of constant uncertainty about the future.
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