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- A traveler sets out in search of clues in the landscape of his memories - at the Evros River, which forms part of the border between Turkey and Greece. Here he meets a forensic pathologist who tries to identify those refugees who died while crossing the river. A story about drawing borders and crossing them becomes a visually powerful, sensitive, and relentless documentary essay about current political failure.
- In his film FOR MY SISTERS, Stephanus Domanig accompanies Carole Alston on an emotional musical search for places, venues and people that are inextricably linked with the life story of the three jazz singers: Alberta Hunter, Sarah Vaughan and Nina Simone. These voices of jazz, marked by the resistance against racism and suppression, were brilliant at exposing injustices without actually stating them. The film opens a door into a forgotten world of inequality, the repercussions of which can be felt to this very day. Carole meets old jazz legends and new Sisters, thus drawing a link to the present and finding herself and the music in her life: jazz needs to be lived to be played.