Swiss documentary ELDORADO at European Union Film Festival

Friday, 17.05.2019 – Friday, 17.05.2019

Movie

© Eldorado

The Embassy is pleased to present ELDORADO by Markus Imhoof at the 29th European Union Film Festival on May 17th at 7pm at the National Gallery.

Throughout history, there have always been refugees. They used to come from places closer to home: In the lean years of WW II and its direct aftermath, the family of Swiss director Markus Imhoof, a small boy of four years at the time, took in Giovanna, an undernourished eight-year-old Italian girl as part of a limited-term program for children. After the end of her stay, she had to go back to Italy.

Imhoof takes this early experience of personal loss as a point of entry to the ongoing refugee crisis, the biggest mass displacement of people since WW II. With extraordinary access, Imhoof takes us on a journey with deep personal roots through the Italian warships of Operation Mare Nostrum, refugee camps in Southern Italy, asylum hearings with Swiss authorities, all designed to turn back refugees at all levels. What emerges is a stark picture of an absurd and inhuman process that fails to a human tragedy: a crisis caused by economic imbalances turning the rich countries of the North into the Eldorado that so many of the less fortunate try to reach at all cost. The “Promised Land” is based on a broken promise.

92 min, rating: PG13
Language: German with English subtitle
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Honors/Accolades
Berlin International Film Festival (2018)
Amnesty International Film Prize: Special Mention
Palm Springs International Film Festival (2019): Bridging Borders Award

Location: Singapore National Gallery