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Aysun Bademsoy's long-term observation of Turkish female soccer players in Berlin-Kreuzberg focuses on the next generation 30 years after their first encounter. Born and raised in Germany, they still ask themselves the question: Do we really feel accepted here? It seems as if a cultural rift still defines their lives. Referring back to the 1990s, their mothers today reminisce about a youth in which the game of soccer provided the space for emancipation. The world of their daughters today lies beyond the soccer field: between Instagram, self-discovery and family responsibility. Aysun Bademsoy shows people who remain seekers. Her film not only develops a multi-layered portrait of the former soccer players, but also raises questions about how life paths are shaped across generations.

Author & Director: Aysun Bademsoy. Director of Photography: Isabelle Casez, Ines Thomsen. Sound: Ivonne Gärber. Montage: Maja Tennstedt. Line Producer: Saehee Hwang. Redaktion: Rolf Bergmann. Producers: Alex Gerbaulet, Caroline Kirberg. A production by pong film In co-production with rbb

Length: 86 minutes. Country: Germany 2024. Format: 2K DCP, ProRes, h264 mp4 | Flat (1.85 / 1998x1080), 25 fps, 5.1 & stereo, color Languages: German and Turkish with English and German subtitles

World premiere: DOK Leipzig | German Competition 2024

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