- My mother is a Muslim educated Turk who comes in the 60th as a "foreign worker" to Germany. I have grown up in a small village in the North-Hessian-Germany which meets all stranger with suspicion. The film-maker Olaf Saumer, pupil of the art college of Kassel, looks at the German Turkish past and present of his own family - and at the " second half " of his Ichs which longs into strange language, the voiceless and anonymous relatives and the foreign land like for the lost paradise.—unknown
- The mother of a Turkish Muslim mannered, in the 60s as a "guest worker" after Germany. The son: raised in a small village in northern Hessia, in the middle of germany, which all residents met with suspicion. The filmmaker Olaf Saumer, looks at the German past and present his own family - and to the "second half" of his ego, which, according to the strange language, the voting and faceless relatives and the foreign country as longs for the lost paradise.
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