VOM TRAUM UNSINKBAR ZU SEIN PREMIERE, at Berlin's City Kino Wedding. With director Tom Fröhlich and the State Representation MV.
In VOM TRAUM, UNSINKBAR ZU SEIN, Rostock director Tom Fröhlich tells the story of a homeland at sea. In its heyday, the fleet of GDR deep-sea fishermen comprised over 100 ships - the largest ever to sail under the German flag. Not a single ship was lost at sea in 40 years of large-scale fishing. Today, only a few of these steel giants still exist. Tom Fröhlich has tracked down four of them: off Greenland, in a Spanish port, in a Danish scrapyard and in the port of Hamburg. They are the last witnesses of a vanished working world and at the same time living places where people still work, live and remember today. Narrated by Charly Hübner.
The film deals with the effects of reunification, globalization and industrialization - at the same time it is a multi-layered reflection on memory, home and the painful loss in a constantly changing world.
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