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Inbetween Worlds

Original title: Zwischen Welten
  • 2014
  • 1h 38m
IMDb RATING
6.5/10
705
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Inbetween Worlds (2014)
DramaWar

Jesper is a soldier in the German army. Although his brother was killed whilst serving in Afghanistan, he nevertheless reports for a new tour of duty in this war zone. He and his unit are to... Read allJesper is a soldier in the German army. Although his brother was killed whilst serving in Afghanistan, he nevertheless reports for a new tour of duty in this war zone. He and his unit are to protect a remote village from the Taliban. One of the people accompanying Jesper is a you... Read allJesper is a soldier in the German army. Although his brother was killed whilst serving in Afghanistan, he nevertheless reports for a new tour of duty in this war zone. He and his unit are to protect a remote village from the Taliban. One of the people accompanying Jesper is a young interpreter, Tarik, whose job includes mediating between soldiers and villagers. Both s... Read all

  • Director
    • Feo Aladag
  • Writers
    • Feo Aladag
    • Matthias Kock
    • Judith Kaufmann
  • Stars
    • Ronald Zehrfeld
    • Mohsin Ahmady
    • Saida Barmaki
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.5/10
    705
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Feo Aladag
    • Writers
      • Feo Aladag
      • Matthias Kock
      • Judith Kaufmann
    • Stars
      • Ronald Zehrfeld
      • Mohsin Ahmady
      • Saida Barmaki
    • 4User reviews
    • 35Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 3 wins & 4 nominations total

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    Ronald Zehrfeld
    Ronald Zehrfeld
    • Hauptmann Jesper Rubin
    Mohsin Ahmady
    • Tarik Rahimi
    Saida Barmaki
    • Nala Tarik's sister
    Salam Yousefzai
    • Haroon
    • (as Abdul Salam Yosofzai)
    Burghart Klaußner
    Burghart Klaußner
    • Oberst Haar
    • (as Burghart Klaussner)
    Felix Kramer
    Felix Kramer
    • Oliver Kremmer
    Pit Bukowski
    Pit Bukowski
    • Teckl
    Tobias Schönenberg
    • Petze
    Roman Rien
    • Sepp
    • (as Roman-Timothy Rien)
    Abdul Sabor Rasooly
    • Zia Khan
    Sher Aqa
    • Malik Habib
    Ali Reza
    • Fela
    Abdul Shukur
    • Nazir
    Haji Najaf
    • Alter Mann
    Hossain Mohammad Salim
    • Adil
    • (as Mohammad Salim)
    Wakil Nikbin
    • Kuhbesitzer
    Parvane
    • Shisfa
    Qodos Farahmand
    • Corolla Fahrer
    • (as Qoodos Farahmand)
    • Director
      • Feo Aladag
    • Writers
      • Feo Aladag
      • Matthias Kock
      • Judith Kaufmann
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    9barev-85094

    Emotionally draining German view of the Afghan War

    German Afghan Film - Between Worlds - Viewed at 2014 Berlin Film Festival By Alex Deleon (filmfestivals.com) "Zwischen Welten" (Between Worlds) is a Stark new drama about a German military unit on a peacekeeping mission in a most inhospitable Afghan village and has Golden Bear written all over it. It's German, it's political, it's timely, it's depressing, it's unhappy, it's a damn well made military thriller -- and the director, Feo Aladag, is a woman ~ what more could a Berlinale Jury ask for! Of course there are other emotionally draining films in contention, and I haven't see all of them, but if I were a betting man this is the one I'd be betting on.

    Director Feo Aladag (née Feodora Schenk), 42, is an Austrian actress, writer, director, producer. She has 34 acting credits going back to 1996, mostly in TV series but this is only her second directorial effort and what an effort it is -- a truly gripping tale of German soldiers having to cope with the open hostility of the people they are supposedly protecting from the Taliban. It centers on the moral dilemma of a young German officer (Ronald Zehrfeld) who has already lost a brother in this crazy civil war and goes against orders to leave his command post in order to rush a young Afghan woman to the German military hospital before she bleeds to death -- victim of a drive-by shooting, presumably the Taliban, but maybe others in a situation where nobody really knows who the enemy is any more.

    Actress Saida Barmaki looks very much like Malala Yousafzai, the Pakistani girl who inspired the world after surviving a Taliban bullet to the head last year. In the film she is the sister of interpreter Tarik, who is on the Taliban Black List as a collaborator. (Mohsen Ahmady)

    Four languages are heard in the film, German, English, Dari, the Persian dialect of hero Jesper's interpreter, and Pashto, the majority Afghan language of the leader of the ragtag anti-Taliban force holding the village.

    A cultural difference becomes a bone of contention between the Germans and the Afghans when a cow wanders into the barb wire of their compound and is shot to "put it out of its misery". The owner of the cow demands a redemption of 500 €uros, because the cow is his only means of livelihood and he holds the Germans responsible. Putting animals out of their misery is apparently not part of their culture. The sum effect of the film is to force western viewers to ask themselves, "What the hell are we doing in their country, anyway?" -- The picture was strongly applauded, at the Haus Der Deutschen Festspiele cinema, which is a long drag to get to by U-Bahn far from the festival center of Potsdamer Platz. However, so many of the hot ticket films are being shown there that this trip to the festival sticks is nearly unavoidable. This one was certainly worth it!
    8Barev2013

    A German view off the Afghan war looks like a winner at Berlin 2014

    . "Zwischen Welten" (Between Worlds) a Stark new drama about a German military unit on a peacekeeping mission in a most inhospitable Afghan village has Golden Bear written all over it. It's German, it's political, it's timely, it's depressing, it's unhappy, it's a very well made military thriller -- and the director, Feo Aladag, is a woman ~ what more could a Berlinale Jury ask for! Of course there are other emotionally draining films in contention, and I haven't see all of them, but if I were a betting man this is the one I'd be betting on.

    Director Feo Aladag (née Feodora Schenk), 42, is an Austrian actress, writer, director, producer. She has 34 acting credits going back to 1996, mostly in TV series but this is only her second directorial effort and what an effort it is -- a truly gripping tale of German soldiers having to cope with the open hostility of the people they are supposedly protecting from the Taliban. It centers on the moral dilemma of a young German officer (Ronald Zehrfeld) who has already lost a brother in this crazy civil war and goes against orders to leave his command post in order to rush a young Afghan woman to the German military hospital before she bleeds to death -- victim of a drive-by shooting, presumably the Taliban, but maybe others in a situation where nobody really knows who the enemy is any more.

    Actress Saida Barmaki looks very much like Malala Yousafzai, the Pakistani girl who inspired the world after surviving a Taliban bullet to the head last year. In the film she is the sister of interpreter Tarik, who is on the Taliban hit list as a collaborator. (Mohamad Mohsen)

    Four languages are heard in the film, German, English, Dari, the Persian dialect of hero Jesper's interpreter, and Pashto, the majority Afghan language of the leader of the ragtag anti-Taliban force holding the village.

    A cultural difference becomes a bone of contention between the Germans and the Afghans when a cow wanders into the barb wire of their compound and is shot to "put it out of its misery". The owner of the cow demands a redemption of 500 €uros, because the cow is his only means of livelihood and he holds the Germans responsible. Putting animals out of their misery is apparently not part of their culture. The sum effect of the film is to force western viewers to ask themselves, "What in hell are we doing in their country, anyway?" -- The picture was strongly applauded, at the Haus Der Deutschen Festspiele cinema, which is a drag to get to by U-Bahn far from the festival center of Potsdamer Platz. However, so many of the hot ticket films are being shown there that this trip to the festival sticks is nearly unavoidable. This one was certainly worth it!
    7JvH48

    Culture clashes along 3 plot lines: Afghan interpreter as intermediary, his sister showing promise for the future, and the difficult position of German soldiers sent there

    I saw this film at the Berlinale film festival 2014 as part of the official Competition section, in a venue with over 1,500 booked seats. It turned out to be perfect drama with all the elements I love to see in a story: loyalty, chain of command issues, dichotomy between "them" and "us" where no side is good or bad, dilemma's how would I act myself in such a situation, and so on.

    The plot offers several opportunities to showcase the culture clash between the visiting soldiers and the local people. Nice quote from Afghan commander: "Many armies like yours came here and achieved nothing." An even better Afghan proverb I feel compelled to repeat here: "You have watches but we have the time." Apart from the actual story line, the film overall shows that sending military to Afghanistan (and similar places) sounds nice on TV, but it does not work out that way "in the field".

    We see three sides of the plot develop in parallel: (1) German officer Jesser whose brother was killed in the same area while leading a small military group in support of an outpost with local military. (2) Interpreter Tarik whose father was killed before his eyes to set an example demonstrating what happens with someone working for the wrong side. And (3) Tarik's sister who follows a technical course on a university, showing promise in the younger generation.

    All in all, the three plot lines get an even chance to develop, and offers the opportunity to feel along with the characters involved. It is impossible for us, from our comfy chairs, to judge how realistic all this is, but I'm prepared to allow much leeway for a film maker to get his/her message across in an edible format.

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    • Release date
      • March 27, 2014 (Germany)
    • Country of origin
      • Germany
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    • Languages
      • German
      • English
      • Pashtu
      • Dari
    • Also known as
      • Ayrı Dünyalar
    • Filming locations
      • Kunduz, Afghanistan(airport)
    • Production companies
      • Independent Artists Filmproduktion
      • Geißendörfer Film- und Fernsehproduktion (GFF)
      • Zweites Deutsches Fernsehen (ZDF)
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      • $40,618
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 38m(98 min)
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    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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