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Disorientation Is Not a Crime ()

Orientierungslosigkeit ist kein Verbrechen (original title)
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Fall 2014: two women, a journalist and an activist, are slowly losing their coherent worldviews. After a chance encounter, their perspectives on the refugee crisis, on politics, work and capitalism collide. What emerges is a road movie... See more »

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Nina Kronjäger ...
The journalist
Anna Schmidt ...
The activist
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Lars Müller ...
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Sven Seeger ...
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Simon Will ...
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Marita Neher
Tatjana Turanskyj

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Nina Kronjäger ... ()
 
Marita Neher ... ()
 
Anna Schmidt ... ()
 
Tatjana Turanskyj ... ()

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Jan Ahlrichs ... executive producer
Tatjana Turanskyj ... producer

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Kathrin Krottenthaler

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Kathrin Krottenthaler

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Fall 2014: two women, a journalist and an activist, are slowly losing their coherent worldviews. After a chance encounter, their perspectives on the refugee crisis, on politics, work and capitalism collide. What emerges is a road movie through rural Greece, in pursuit of invisible borders and an attitude toward our present times. Written by Marita Neher und Tatjana Turanskyj

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Also Known As
  • Disorientation Is Not a Crime (World-wide, English title)
  • Disorientation Is Not a Crime (United States)
  • Disorientation Is Not a Crime (United Kingdom)
  • Disorientation is not a crime (World-wide)
  • Athen - Orientierungslosigkeit ist kein Verbrechen
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  • 73 min
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Trivia "Disorientation is not a crime" is not the third part of Tatjana Turanskyj's "women and work" trilogy. See more »

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