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film id<br />
3236<br />
section<br />
Dok Market<br />
aMeer got His gun<br />
by naomi levari<br />
Ameer is about to enlist in the army. As opposed to the<br />
majority of eighteen-year-old boys in Israel, for whom<br />
army service is mandatory, Ameer is exempt from<br />
military service under the assumption that his enlistment<br />
may endanger Israel’s security. That is because<br />
Ameer is a Muslim Arab. And yet, Ameer has decided to<br />
volunteer. All alone, he sets out on a journey to civic<br />
and self-definition, while carefully navigating the thin<br />
line between Jewish and Arab societies. Ameer, an<br />
eternal optimist, wishes to be both a proud Arab and an<br />
enthusiastic Israeli, while his only enemy is reality.<br />
genre<br />
History / politics / current affairs<br />
Human interest<br />
facts<br />
israel, 2011<br />
colour, DigiBeta<br />
58 min<br />
original title<br />
Bnei and not B'nei<br />
original language<br />
arabic, Hebrew<br />
Produced by<br />
saar Yogev<br />
Black sheep film productions<br />
israel<br />
www.bsheepfilms.com<br />
in co-Production With<br />
reshet channel 2, israel<br />
involved broadcasters<br />
reshet channel 2, israel<br />
Public screenings<br />
7 / 2011 Jerusalem iff, israel<br />
1 / 2012 fipa, france<br />
5 / 2012 london iff, united<br />
kingdom<br />
sales contact<br />
Diana karklin<br />
rise and shine World sales<br />
schlesische straße 29 / 30<br />
10997 Berlin, germany<br />
diana.karklin@<br />
riseandshine-berlin.de<br />
www.riseandshine-berlin.com<br />
section<br />
Dok Market<br />
aMong Men<br />
– gaY in<br />
east gerManY<br />
by ringo rösener, Markus stein<br />
Homosexuality was not an issue in the Socialist system.<br />
It was considered a ‘relic of decadent bourgeois morality’,<br />
and it was thought that it would automatically take<br />
care of itself. Section 175, the anti-homosexual provision<br />
of the German Criminal Code, which had been tightened<br />
by the Nazis during the Second World War, was<br />
retained in West Germany. In the East, it was returned<br />
to its pre-Nazi version. Here one could initially live<br />
more freely – just not talk about it. In this film, six men<br />
tell their story about how gay men lived and loved in<br />
the GDR – and by no means are they always in agreement.<br />
Among Men tells the story of individuality in a uniform<br />
system.<br />
genre<br />
History / politics / current affairs<br />
Human interest<br />
facts<br />
germany, 2012<br />
colour, B / W, HDcam<br />
91 min<br />
original title<br />
unter Männern – schwul in der<br />
DDr<br />
original language<br />
german<br />
Produced by<br />
olaf Jacobs<br />
Hoferichter & Jacobs gmbH<br />
germany<br />
www.hoferichterjacobs.de<br />
in co-Production With<br />
Björn koll<br />
salzgeber & co. Medien gmbH<br />
germany<br />
www.salzgeber.de<br />
involved broadcasters<br />
MDr, germany<br />
Public screenings<br />
2 / 2012 Berlinale, germany<br />
5 / 2012 filmkunstfest MV,<br />
germany<br />
6 / 2012 out takes, new Zealand<br />
8 / 2012 gender Docufilm fest<br />
rome, italy<br />
sales contact<br />
olaf Jacobs<br />
Hoferichter & Jacobs gmbH<br />
scheffelstr. 31a<br />
04277 leipzig, germany<br />
o.jacobs@hoferichterjacobs.de<br />
www.hoferichterjacobs.de<br />
34 35<br />
film id<br />
3349