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Country: Italy, Belgium, United Kingdom, Germany, Sweden, Language: English, German, French, Italian, 75 mins

Original Title

Europe - C19
  • Director: Olivier Guerpillon, Michele Placido, Jaco Van Dormael, Julia von Heinz, Michael Winterbottom
  • Producer: Olivier Guerpillon, Philipp Kreuzer, Guglielmo Marchetti, Mario Mazzarotto, Daniele Mazzocca, Ben Pearce, Joseph Rouschop

CGiii Comment

A collective documentary film, from five european directors asked to witness the revolutions and dramas caused in their own Countries by the pandemic; among them, “Two Fathers”, directed by Julia von Heinz (20’). After the death of his father, Hans-Michael von Heinz, the director finds out the truth about her parent true sexual identity. In order to know more, she starts emailing persons who got to know him over the last years, among them his closest friend, director Rosa von Praunheim.


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Cast & Characters

Michele Placido (as Self (segment: "death close by"))
Andrea Bocelli (as Self (segment: "death close by"))
Rosa von Praunheim (as Self (segment: "two fathers"))
Roberto Bolle (as Self (segment: "death close by"))
Michèle-Anne De Mey (as (segment: "mourning in the time of coronavirus"))