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  • Genre(s):Documentary
  • Release year: 2012
  • Running time: 106 min
On June 29th, 1992 a farmer discovers two bodies in a corn field in the North East of Germany. Police investigations lead to the fact that the dead men are Romanian citizens. During the attempt to cross the EU border, they have been shot by hunters.read more

On June 29th, 1992 a farmer discovers two bodies in a corn field in the North East of Germany. Police investigations lead to the fact that the dead men are Romanian citizens. During the attempt to cross the EU border, they have been shot by hunters. The hunters claim that they had mistaken the people for wild boar. Four years later, the trial begins. It will never be proved, which of the hunters has fired the fatal bullet. The verdict: not guilty. The German Press Agency reports: “From Romania, no one has arrived for the rendition of judgment.” The police files contain the names and adress of Grigore Velcu and Eudache Calderar. However, their families never even got to know, that a trial had been held. In this film, a legally terminated crime case becomes the subject of a cinematic revision. Places, individuals, and memories are being connected, and form a fragile pattern from different versions and perspectives of contemporary European history.

Original Release

09/13/2012

Cast

Directors

Philip Scheffner

Writers

Philip Scheffner, Merle Kröger

Cast

Producers

Editors

Philip Scheffner

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