Moria Six

Filmstill Moria Six

Moria Six

Moria Six
Jennifer Mallmann
German Competition Documentary Film 2024
Documentary Film
Germany
2024
82 minutes
Greek,
Persian (Farsi),
German,
English
Subtitles: 
English

There was an eery silence after a fire had destroyed the Moria camp completely in September 2020. Not just locally, but in public discourse. The world did not seem particularly concerned with the inhumane conditions in other camps on Europe’s external borders or the countless pushbacks in the Mediterranean. Nor did the arrest of six adolescents who were accused of arson resonate in any audible way – though even a second glance at the circumstances of the investigation and the criminal proceedings revealed the actions of the Greek judiciary to be questionable. Not to mention the underlying refugee policy of the European Union.
Jennifer Mallmann dares to take this second glance with her film. At its centre is her correspondence with Hassan, one of the convicted youths, who tells her of his everyday life, his desires and fears from prison. Calm, precisely framed images document “normality” on the fringes of Fortress Europe. They show how strategical isolation and the ensuing structural exclusion work. If you want to know how our community of nations imagines its future you only need to look at the newly-built futuristic high-security camps, where new arrivals are treated like people who have committed serious crimes.

Luc-Carolin Ziemann

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Director
Jennifer Mallmann
Cinematographer
Sina Diehl
Editor
Maxie Borchert
Producer
Matthias Drescher
Co-Producer
Max Brunner, Svenja Vanhoefer
Sound
Vincent Egerter
Sound Design
Timo Kleinemeier
Score
Clemens Gutjahr
Nominated for: VER.DI Prize for Solidarity, Humanity and Fairness, Gedanken Aufschluss Prize, DEFA Sponsoring Prize, Leipziger Ring
Winner of: DEFA Sponsoring Prize, Leipziger Ring
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