Showtimes
| Date | Time | Room | Price | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Großer Saal | € 10.50 | Tickets |
Shortly after the separation of her parents, Gretchen goes in search of her absent father. Overwhelmed by communication with her loved ones, she plunges into the unknown. The film is a collage of portraits: encounters, people, places, voices that she meets on her journey. Always between memory, present moment and projection, between visibility and dissolution.
Daddy's Girl is a poetic approach to origin, loss and quiet becoming.
The film wants to tell a story that succeeds in shifting its gaze without comment. The film sees itself as an invitation to establish new viewing habits - away from the exception, towards the self-evident. What is the reality of a PoC in German-speaking countries? The film understands representation not as a statement, but as a lived reality. By focusing on people of color without explaining or problematizing, Daddy's Girl creates a space in which belonging does not have to be negotiated. So in the end, it's about more than visibility: it's about perspective. About the power of images that show a world as it is."
Screening on March 29 at 12:30 followed by a discussion with the filmmaker Safira Robens, moderated by political scientist Munira Mohamud
Hosted by Afrieurotext und Black Voices
30% of the ticket sale goes to Kilet Kiass at women’s vocational training school in Jaunde, Cameroon


