While the province of Dithmarschen in Northern Germany surrenders to climate change and sacrifices a huge area to the sea, the periodical droughts in the Brazilian Sertão become more and more severe. With associative stagings and not without humor, this docu-fictional film essay observes, first of all, the people. And the water – as a physical and metaphysical base of existence. Drama and daily life in times of climate change.
With: Johannes Kirschbaum, Fernando Pimentel, Inga Richter, Larissa de Melo, Janayra Alves, Lorena Ahadzi, Jochen Picht, Angela Anzi, Astrid Adverbe, Idson Ricart, Leleda Sousa, Josafá Ferreira Duarte, Roger Ribeiro, Bernd Schoch, Jo Brauner, Friederike Kroitzsch, Severino Ferreira, Zarhi El Malek, Swantje Bues, Jürgen Warnholz, Harald Schwaldt, Carlos Gracia, Ronaldo Roger, Gisele Santos …
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