Familienleben

Family Life
Biggi and Alfred used to be a couple, but life’s tough if you don’t have gainful employment and so they are still living together on a run-down farm in Saxony-Anhalt. Biggi’s daughters Denise (17) and Saskia (14) are trying to make their way in life but are hindered, both by the emotional roller-coaster that is puberty and their fragmented schooling which has featured bullying, bouts of anxiety and various spells in homes. The adults try to give them stability but they are battling their own demons. They have big dreams of a Western town or a stud farm, but without money their bucolic idyll of horses and dogs soon feels like the end of the world.
Rosa Hannah Ziegler creates a close, sensitive relationship with her protagonists that also gives them the space to express with dignity their vulnerability and brokenness. Her respectful observational feature-length debut sees her continue the tradition of the Wendland Film Cooperative which, founded in 1975, used film to examine social imbalances. Ziegler’s family microcosm allows her to portray life on the margins and a group of individuals who, though excluded and powerless against institutions, are still full of dreams for a better future.
by Rosa Hannah Ziegler Germany 2018 German 96’ Colour World premiere | Documentary form

Crew

Director Rosa Hannah Ziegler
Written and Directed by Rosa Hannah Ziegler
Assistant Director Willi Reinecke
Cinematography Matteo Cocco
Editing Rosa Hannah Ziegler, Gerhard Ziegler
Music August Braatz
Sound Design Clemens Endreß
Sound Siegfried Fischer, Thomas Mayr, Claas-Benjamin Berger, Christian Grundey
Associate Producer Markus Kaatsch
Producer Roswitha Ziegler
Co-Producer Timo Großpietsch, Barbara Denz
Co-Production NDR Hamburg

Produced by

Wendländische Filmkooperative

http://wfko.de/ http://wfko.de/

Rosa Hannah Ziegler

Born in Hamburg, Germany in 1982, she studied directing at the Academy of Media Arts Cologne. She won the German Short Film Award in Gold for her documentary Cigaretta mon amour – Portrait meines Vaters (2006). She followed this with multi-award-winning short films Escape (2011) and A Girl’s Day (2014) which both screened at numerous international festivals. In 2017 she made the television film Du warst mein Leben which was nominated for a Grimme Award. Familienleben is her first feature-length documentary.

Filmography

2006 Cigaretta mon amour – Portrait meines Vaters; short documentary 2011 Escape; short film 2014 A Girl’s Day; short documentary 2017 Du warst mein Leben; documentary 2018 Familienleben; documentary, Panorama

Bio- & filmography as of Berlinale 2018