"Do Sanh - der letzte Film" is a long-term film documentary by Hans-Dieter Grabe about the Vietnamese Do Sanh, who lost his parents as an eight-year-old boy in the Vietnam War and was critically injured by a grenade. Grabe accompanied and filmed him from 1970 until his death. This film is the fifth...
After 17 years, Do Sanh and Marlies Winkelheide, the social worker who brought Sanh to Germany and was his most important caregiver there, meet again when she visits him in Vietnam. During their month-long reunion, his drug addiction comes to light.
Abdullah Yakupoglu: "Warum habe ich meine Tochter getötet?"
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On March 22, 1983, Abdullah Yakupoglu, a Turkish worker living in Germany, killed his daughter Perihan. The documentary looks at the motives of Yakupoglu, who is interviewed in prison.
Sanh und seine Freunde - Beobachtung einer Rückkehr nach Vietnam
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Tells the story of several Vietnamese children who were injured in the Vietnam War and were brought by the Children's aid organization Terre des Hommes to Germany for better care. In 1974, some of them had to return to Vietnam and were faced with the challenge of getting used to the life in their...
Electric locomotives in the West, steam locomotives in the East. This report from Bebra uses "observations at a German train station" to illustrate the division of Germany. This was the terminus of the "interzone trains" that carried East German pensioners to visit relatives in the West. While the...
It has been nearly 15 years since Do Sanh returned to Vietnam. He is now 29 years old. In the documentary, Sanh talks about his current life, the experiences he has had, and the tough times he had to go through since the filming for director Hans-Dieter Grabe's documentary "Sanh und seine Freunde -...