Królik po berlińsku

Dir. Bartosz Konopka | Poland, Germany 2009 | 51 min | 14+ | with English subtitles

KINOTEKA, ROOM 3 | 28.03 | 17:00-19:30

An allegorical documentary telling the story of the Berlin Wall from the unusual perspective of wild rabbits. The animals inhabit the strip of land between the walls, living in a seemingly safe world, isolated from the city. The rodents are unaware that the wall was not built for their protection. As the system begins to collapse and the wall falls, the rabbits must confront the loss of their familiar order and find their place in a new reality. The documentary is an ironic and symbolic story about oppression, security, and the desire for freedom.

Closing Gala of the 4th LET’S DOC Festival

Topics covered in the film: freedom, oppression, the Berlin Wall, security, change.

The film is shown in a set with: