- December 14, 20:00 – 23:00, 2016
- Urania Palace, Strada Horea 4, Cluj-Napoca, Romania
- Free
Celebrating and creating awareness for the UN’s International Day of Human Rights on December 10th, PATRIR is showing “Macondo”, a film about the situation of refugees in Austria. The film will be shown in German with English subtitles and as usual it will be followed by a discussion about the film, human rights and PATRIR’s work.
Ramasan has a lot of responsibility for an 11-year-old. In traditional Chechen society, he is now considered the man of the house in charge of his mother and two younger sisters. His world is now centered in Macondo, a tough ethnic neighborhood in the industrial suburbs of Vienna.
Ramasan speaks German much better than his mother Aminat, and he often translates for her regarding school and government welfare matters. Aminat is still coping with having lost her husband, fleeing Chechnya and trying to make ends meet as a single mother and foreigner in a new society.
Ramasan’s confined world is disrupted when Isa, his father’s war buddy, moves into the low-income housing complex. Isa pays his respects to Aminat and her children, giving them the watch and a family photo his dead friend always carried with him.
This encounter awakens Ramasan’s interest in his father. He seeks Isa’s company, but the outsider remains secretive about the past. Isa gradually opens up and a bond evolves between them that helps young Ramasan face and overcome his worst fear. Isa could become a new, much more human, father figure than the boy’s abstract memory of the war hero at the family altar. But when Aminat begins to warm up to Isa, conflicted Ramasan feels the need to protect the image of his dead father…
Start of the event
20.00
Start of the film
20.15
Start of the discussion
22.00
End of the event
23.00