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geRecht - Episode II: Fälle von Freiheit vor Gericht

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geRecht - Episode II: Cases of Freedom in Court

A three-dimensional theatrical film installation in the theater

Judge Baumann (Corinna Harfouch) is haunted by her past, as she recognises herself in the young Azade Jahangiri, who is appealing against the rejection of her asylum application after fleeing Afghanistan and Iran. Through her encounter with this young plaintiff, judge Baumann's private and professional spheres become intertwined once again. In the end, she declares the idea of justice within the German asylum system to be a myth and recognises her personal responsibility – as a judge and as a human being.

„geRecht“ – An overview

With “geRecht”, the suite42 collective, led by director Lydia Ziemke, examines the German legal system from within, in a hybrid theatre form. ‘geRecht’ does not explore the cases and fates of refugees but rather it focuses on the scope for action and possible interpretations in German asylum procedures. The three-part series ‘geRecht’ is presented in an innovative digital- analogue performance format. On floor-to-ceiling video projections, artistically designed rooms and through a multi-channel sound system, visitors come face to face with various larger-than- life legal experts and plaintiffs. A higly innovative, unique and tremendously topical theatre experience!

Authors: Maria Milisavljević, Matin Soofipour Omam, Peca Stefan, Lydia Ziemke

Cast: Roland Bonjour, Omar El-Saeidi, Pegah Ferydoni, Corinna Harfouch, Anke Retzlaff /Thomas Bading (voice), Katja Riemann (voice)

Director: Lydia Ziemke

Narrative concept: Daniel Hengst, Nils Lauterbach, Lydia Ziemke

Video art: Daniel Hengst

Music and sound design: Nils Lauterbach

Recording engineers: Hannes Maar, Niina Walter

Production: Nils Lauterbach, Hannes Maar 

Costumes: Claire Schirck, Katharina Kraatz

Makeup: Selina Schaal

Stage/Stage Design: Mona Glass and Sebastian Birnbacher

Makeup & Costume Assistant: Clemens Alleweldt

Recording Manager: Hannes Maar, Niina Walter

Production: Nils Lauterbach, Hannes Maar 

Costumes: Claire Schirck, Katharina Kraatz 

Makeup: Selina Schaal

Stage/Stage Design: Mona Glass and Sebastian Birnbacher 

Makeup & Costume Assistant: Clemens Alleweldt

Script - Dramaturgy: Maria Milisavljevic, Allex Fassberg

Creative Consultant: Mehdi Moradpour

Director of Photography: Daniel Hengst 

Sound Engineer: Nils Lauterbach 

Camera: Bildmühle (Lukas Spijkermans, Oskar Piorkowski, Malte  

Brinkmann), Jenny Fitz

Lighting Design: Bildmühle, Daniel Hengst, Henning Streck

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