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Clemens Schick, Carlo Ljubek
Jedem das Seine | To Each his Own by Stefan Schaller
DEU 2008, Perspektive Deutsches Kino
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Sergej Moya, Carlo Ljubek
Jedem das Seine | To Each his Own by Stefan Schaller
DEU 2008, Perspektive Deutsches Kino
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Stefan Schaller
Jedem das Seine | To Each his Own by Stefan Schaller
DEU 2008, Perspektive Deutsches Kino
Nico and Milos are two Romany brothers from former Yugoslavia. They have been tragically separated since childhood. Years later, they meet again at a police station. Nico, the older of the two, has become a police officer and is now so perfectly assimilated into German society that you would not even think of him as a foreigner. His brother Milos’ life, on the other hand, has taken a completely different turn. The two now find themselves face to face in an interrogation room. Milos is accused of having mugged and beaten a woman. Will Nico help his brother? Stefan Schaller’s film is a tale of discrimination, integration and belated reparation.
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Clemens Schick, Carlo Ljubek, Sergej Moya
Actors Clemens Schick, Carlo Ljubek and Sergej Moya waiting in the cinema for their film Jedem das Seine, directed by Stefan Schaller.
Jedem das Seine · Perspektive Deutsches Kino · Feb 07, 2009
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Clemens Schick, Sergej Moya, Carlo Ljubek
In the cinema, the Actors wait for their film Jedem das Seine, directed by Stefan Schaller.
Jedem das Seine · Perspektive Deutsches Kino · Feb 07, 2009