Wednesday, 13.11.2024 - Admission from 18:00 hrs
Documentary film "A HUMAN RIDE" followed by a panel discussion
The transport revolution is on everyone's lips and the mobility of the future has become one of the major trending topics. But why is it important at all? If traffic presents us with such major challenges, why don't we just stay at home?
Is mobility a basic need?
This is precisely the fascinating question that award-winning director Kristian Gründling explores in his film A HUMAN RIDE. With camera and microphone in tow, he embarks on a unique journey through cities and villages, train stations and parks, petrol stations and garages. He meets cab drivers, scientists and ordinary people and collects their very personal perspectives on everyday mobility.
In the process, he comes across surprisingly emotional stories that touch us, make us laugh and make us think. The film reveals the multi-layered significance of mobility for our freedom and a fair, socially acceptable coexistence, without resorting to simple solutions or stereotypical thought patterns. But what are the limits of this freedom?
A HUMAN RIDE is a cinematic journey of discovery into the age-old human need to be on the move. This movie will change the way you look at mobility.
Director& writer: Kristian Gründling
Camera: Lennart Hüper
Editing: Florian Achleitner
Producer: Armin Hoffmann
Idea generator & creative co-producer: Rönke von der Heide
With the kind support of Philipp Kühn and Christian Schaalo
by DB Regio for ZUKUNFT NAHVERKEHR, accompanied by Studio DE DRIFFT.
After the one-hour film screening, we cordially invite you to a 30 to 40-minute panel discussion on the topic of mobility. Admission is free of charge.
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