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Binti – Es gibt mich! (Spielfilm)

In the organizer's words:

Twelve-year-old Binti is proud of her thousand or so followers. Lively, self-confident and highly creative, she posts videos on her channel. Just a normal European girl who wants to be famous? It's not that simple, because Binti and her father are of Congolese origin and have been living illegally in Belgium for many years, always in fear of being deported.

Feature film, 2019, Director: Frederike Migom, 82 min.

Children's rights: Children have the right to special protection during war and when fleeing.

Followed by a thematic craft activity (50 min.).

The Campus Cinema is organized by the Federal Archive - Stasi Records Archive, the Berlin Commissioner for Reappraisal and the Robert Havemann Society. Media partners are Radio Eins and Der Tagesspiegel. The Campus Cinema is being organized in cooperation with the Stasi Museum, UOKG e. V., DOH Doping Opfer Hilfe e.V., Bürgerkomitee 15. Januar e. V., the association "Campus für Demokratie" e. V. and the MACHmit! museum.

The Robert-Havemann-Gesellschaft e.V. is supported by the Federal Government Commissioner for Culture and the Media and the Berlin Commissioner for the Reappraisal of the SED Dictatorship.

The children's film program is part of the Campus Cinema event

The event is part of the"Campus-Kino" series.

This content has been machine translated.

Location

Stasi-Zentrale - Campus für Demokratie Ruschestraße 103 10365 Berlin

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