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At first glance Dormagen is a perfect, green and pastoral town just a short distance from the big city. Its residents opened the gates of the city with love to the stream of refugees that filled Germany, but the warm welcome carries with it a hidden fear from the future.
On one bus line that crosses the entire city one can witness a social microcosm. From refugees, who have just arrived to adult Germans, all are destined to travel in this metal pipeline that forces intimacy on its inhabitants. Through the stories of the passengers on this bus line, the story of Germany post the wave of immigration unfolds.
Festivals and Awards:
Docaviv, Tel-Aviv Israel, 2018
Director: Ron Goldin
Producer: Christopher Albrodt, Cedric Engels
Production Company: Beit Berl College Faculty Of Arts – Film Dept
Cinematographer: Yotam Eytan
Editor: Hadar Waksman
Soundtrack Editor: Raz Ezra
Original Soundtrack: Raz Ezra & Alon Glesinger
Supporter(s): The New Fund for Cinema and Television
Musicians: Gili Rivkin – violin & viola Abigail Arad – Cello Yochai Cohen – oud & percussion Tom Elbz - bass
Colourist / Online Editor: Sergey (Sergio) Bazrukoff
Visual Effects: Shahar Levy, Alon Bar Karako, Ori Burg
Script: Ron Goldin
Distributor: Beit Berl College Faculty Of Arts – Film Dept
Subtitles: Hebrew, English
Film Name in Hebrew: קו 881
Category: Borders and Periphery / Immigration / Minorities
Tag Words: belonging Germany home country Immigration minorities public transporation refugees
At first glance Dormagen is a perfect, green and pastoral town just a short distance from the big city. Its residents opened the gates of the city with love to the stream of refugees that filled Germany, but the warm welcome carries with it a hidden fear from the future.
On one bus line that crosses the entire city one can witness a social microcosm. From refugees, who have just arrived to adult Germans, all are destined to travel in this metal pipeline that forces intimacy on its inhabitants. Through the stories of the passengers on this bus line, the story of Germany post the wave of immigration unfolds.
Festivals and Awards:
Docaviv, Tel-Aviv Israel, 2018
Director: Ron Goldin
Producer: Christopher Albrodt, Cedric Engels
Production Company: Beit Berl College Faculty Of Arts – Film Dept
Cinematographer: Yotam Eytan
Editor: Hadar Waksman
Soundtrack Editor: Raz Ezra
Original Soundtrack: Raz Ezra & Alon Glesinger
Supporter(s): The New Fund for Cinema and Television
Musicians: Gili Rivkin – violin & viola Abigail Arad – Cello Yochai Cohen – oud & percussion Tom Elbz - bass
Colourist / Online Editor: Sergey (Sergio) Bazrukoff
Visual Effects: Shahar Levy, Alon Bar Karako, Ori Burg
Script: Ron Goldin
Distributor: Beit Berl College Faculty Of Arts – Film Dept
Subtitles: Hebrew, English
Film Name in Hebrew: קו 881
Category: Borders and Periphery / Immigration / Minorities
Tag Words: belonging Germany home country Immigration minorities public transporation refugees