
Blinde Passagiere im trojanischen Pferd
Briseis and Spourgitis know no peace. The Trojan War has been raging for ten years; when it broke out, they were still young children. Both have learned from the warriors: Hate your enemies! ‘The Greeks all have fur!’ Spourgitis is convinced. Although he has never seen one. ‘Everyone in Troy has pig noses,’ Briseis is sure. And that, although she doesn't know any Trojans. It's war, people don't get to know each other, they just fight.
But one night the two do meet. On the last night of the war, they encounter each other in the Trojan horse. And they are observed by Hermes, the messenger of the gods, who has a very unique opinion of war.
Suitable for ages 10 and up
(IN GERMAN)
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Trigger warnings
Content warning: The film explores war from the perspective of children, as well as loneliness and exclusion in childhood.
Sensory warnings: Strobe lighting is used and loud music plays at certain points.
Content warning: The film explores war from the perspective of children, as well as loneliness and exclusion in childhood.
Sensory warnings: Strobe lighting is used and loud music plays at certain points.
Participating artists
Frank Hörner (Autor/in)
Franziska Schmitz
Sefa Küskü
Dates
May 2025
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