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As part of European Weeks, the district offices of Friedrichshain-Kreuzberg and Neukölln invite you to explore the consequences of European immigration policy and Germany’s role in it through this documentary film. Special guest: filmmaker Max Ahrens.

The idea for *No Land for Nobody* emerged in 2022 from the urgent need felt by directors Max Ahrens and Maik Lüdemann to counter the growing far-right tendencies in politics and society. Their personal experiences—including a Mediterranean rescue mission and academic engagement with the topic of flight and migration—led to the decision to create a film that shocks, documents, and inspires action.

What began as a film idea quickly evolved into an extraordinary collaborative project: Sea-Eye, Sea-Watch, United4Rescue, German Doctors, PRO ASYL, and the Mennonite Relief Agency joined forces to actively support the independent film project. Together, they are pooling their resources to use this film to send a powerful civil society message against isolationism, indifference, and racist narratives.

No Country for Nobody is thus not only a documentary film but also an expression of solidarity-based alliance politics—a cultural counterweight to the political coldness of the present.

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Dates
May 2026
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