Randland
Documentary
RANDLAND is a film about a small village in the wideness of Mecklenburg, the dry sense of humor of the people there and the rage against the human living conditions in times of less and less hired labour. It is a film about getting up in the middle of the night, feeding the animals at dawn, slaughtering pigs, model aircrafts in the sky, the sound of rain falling on the roof of an old caravan and the silence after the summer festival. From the director of THE RED ELVIS.
Documentary by: Leopold Grün & Dirk Uhlig
Germany
Year of Production: 2012
Writer: Leopold Grün & Dirk Uhlig
Producers: Benny Drechsel, Karsten Stöter
Production Company: Rohfilm (GER)
German Distributor: Neue Visionen Filmverleih
Supported by: Beauftragter der Bundesregierung für Kultur und Medien (BKM), Filmbüro MV, German Federal Film Board (FFA), Medienboard Berlin-Brandenburg (MBB)
Development supported by: DEFA Foundation, FFA German Federal Film Board, Medienboard Berlin-Brandenburg (MBB)
Budget: 280.000 €
Language: German