Marginalisation

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Marginalisation

 

Each day is equally bleak and hazy. A nameless homeless woman living on the streets of a bustling metropolis struggles daily with her loneliness and sees no escape from her desperate situation. When she discovers a lost smartphone and is contacted by a young girl named Mia, a bond seems to form between the two very different women and their worlds. A short animated film with documentary elements about an inhumanly cruel situation and the hypocrisy of society.


  • Movie block: 23. Issues of the Day (12+)
  • Competition category: TEENS SENIORS - animated
  • Year of origin: 2023
  • Country of origin: Germany
  • Duration : 9:17 min
  • Authors / staff:

    Lilith Jörg

  • Other information:

    Lilith Jörg is currently completing her high school graduation at a Club of Rome school in St. Georgen in the Black Forest, Germany. https://www.instagram.com/filmstudio_miss_l/

    She began creating small stop-motion animated films as early as elementary school, showcasing her cinematic talent from a young age. Over the years, she has won numerous film awards, both nationally and internationally.

    Her film "Marginalisation" /"Randleben" serves as her special learning achievement, acting as an oral examination component of her high school final exams, which she passed with the highest possible grade.

    Inspired by a documentary, Lilith turned her attention to the issue of homelessness, discovering a significant lack of narrative film formats addressing this topic.
    Her exploration into the theme has since garnered interest from film publishers looking to utilize her work for educational purposes, particularly in teacher training programs.

 

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