Farewell to False Paradise

Farewell to False Paradise

Release date : May 11, 1989
Runtime : 1h 36m
Countries of origin : Germany /
Original Language : German / Turkish /
Director : Tevfik Başer /
Production companies : ZDF / Studio Hamburg Filmproduktion / Ottokar Runze Filmproduktion /
May 11, 1989 1h 36m Germany Drama German More
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Ironies abound in this extremely sad melodrama about Elif, a Turkish immigrant in Germany who has been sent to prison for murdering her abusive husband. At the time of her imprisonment, she has never ventured outside the Turkish community, and even there has had no friends because of the demands her husband placed on her. She speaks no German. Now, in a place which most people find to be hell on earth, she gains a never-before known taste of freedom among these strangers, who don't even speak her own language. Unfortunately, as a "guest worker," she is horrified to discover that she is soon to be transferred to the horrific prisons of Turkey and will stand trial there for her crime, which will be much less understandingly dealt with in her home country than it would have been in Germany. The false paradise she must say goodbye to is her German prison.
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  • title:Farewell to False Paradise
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 1989
  • Runtime:1h 36m
  • Genres: Drama ·
  • Countries of origin: Germany ·
  • Original Language: German · Turkish ·
  • Director: Tevfik Başer /
  • Writers: Tevfik Başer · Sibylle Schönemann · Cornelius Bischoff · Saliha Scheinhardt ·
  • Production companies: ZDF · Studio Hamburg Filmproduktion · Ottokar Runze Filmproduktion ·
  • Overview:Ironies abound in this extremely sad melodrama about Elif, a Turkish immigrant in Germany who has been sent to prison for murdering her abusive husband. At the time of her imprisonment, she has never ventured outside the Turkish community, and even there has had no friends because of the demands her husband placed on her. She speaks no German. Now, in a place which most people find to be hell on earth, she gains a never-before known taste of freedom among these strangers, who don't even speak her own language. Unfortunately, as a "guest worker," she is horrified to discover that she is soon to be transferred to the horrific prisons of Turkey and will stand trial there for her crime, which will be much less understandingly dealt with in her home country than it would have been in Germany. The false paradise she must say goodbye to is her German prison.
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