In the murky streets of postwar Pristina 2009, a group of children sell cigarettes and whisper tales of loss and hope. Now young adults with children of their own, the war lingers on in their hearts, and they still fight for survival and dignity in one of Europe's youngest and poorest nations.
The only escape from the harshness of their reality is religious fundamentalism or emigration. A collective portrait of a state of being, set in a world now marked by a new devastating war in Europe.
‘Afterwar’ is a group portrait made in co-creation with the cast, and moves between raw realism, staging and an existential reflection on the long aftermath of any war. (dfi)
'Afterwar' is screened in the 74th Berlin International Film Festival's Panorama program for more experimental films from around the world.
Director Birgitte Stærmose has directed the Danish feature films 'Room 304' (2011), 'Darling' (2017) and 'Camino' (2023), as well as several series, including the Danish TV2 series 'Norskov' from 2015.
'Afterwar' is a sequel to Stærmose's own award-winning short film 'Out of Love' from 2009, which got a special mention at the Berlinale in 2010. The film is produced by Lise Lense-Møller for Magic Hour Films with funding from the Danish Film Institute.
About this movie
Title: Afterwar (2024 | Drama | Documentary)
Directed by: Birgitte Stærmose
Date of birth: 18 October 1963, Odense, Denmark
Writing credits: Birgitte Stærmose
Year: 2024
Country: Denmark | Finland
Language: English
Color: Color