THE 727 DAYS WITHOUT KARAMO
synopsis
The 727 days without Karamo is a documentary concerning the current debate on asylum and migration laws and especially how those compromise private relations and marriages of mixed couples in Austria. To most of binational couples migration and asylum laws apply, which makes them struggle with an intransparent bureaucracy and mostly inflexible conditions. Showing people’s passionate fight for love, the film presents a plea addressing society and executives for a change on those suppressing conditions by building an awareness about it.
international title: | The 727 Days without Karamo |
original title: | Die 727 Tage ohne Karamo |
country: | Austria |
year: | 2013 |
genre: | documentary |
directed by: | Anja Salomonowitz |
film run: | 80' |
screenplay: | Anja Salomonowitz |
cinematography by: | Martin Putz |
film editing: | Petra Zöpnek |
art director: | Maria Gruber |
costumes designer: | Tanja Hausner |
producer: | Alexander Dumreicher-Ivanceanu, Bady Minck |
production: | Amour Fou Vienna |
backing: | Innovative Film Austria, MEDIA& ORF, Filmstandort Austria |