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For her feature film "Green Border," award-winning Polish director Agnieszka Holland did extensive research and spoke to border guards, refugees, human rights activists and medical staff to find interwoven personal stories.



Bashir and Amina are stuck in the no man's land between Poland and Belarus on their escape from Syria, driven back and forth in the restricted area by the border guards of both countries. One of them on the Polish side is Jan, who is faced with existential questions by the escalation of the conflict, while psychotherapist Julia, who has just moved to the border region, tries to help the refugees in an activist way.

A multi-voiced drama of hope and despair, cynicism and humanity unfolds between the film's protagonists, which also reaches us in the current debate about isolation and push-back of refugees.


Free entry, entrance: 6:45 p.m.

Places are limited - a reservation via the Ulme35 booking system is required.


  • Audio language: German
  • Subtitles: German

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