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Schütze Annett

When I Cry, My Heart Beats
Eleven-year-old Mustafa, a street-kid in Bucharest, leads a sad and dangerous life amid drugs, prostitution and violence. During the daytime, he trains in Parada Circus to be circus performer, where he gets a warm meal, a change of clothes and school lessons. Mustafa and five other street children used mini-DV cameras to capture their own very personal lives. With this remarkable material, together with her own observations, director Annett Schütze and her film-team created a poignant and moving portrait about forgotten children who refuse to give up.

Moskatchka
Moskatchka (from Moskaw district) is the nick-name of one of most interesting districts in Riga. In the beginning of 20th century – a working-class district, in the WWII – a concentration camp for Jews, during the Soviet times – favorite district for Russian immigrants. It is considered to be one of most dangerous districts in Riga, but it has its special beauty as well.

Annett Schütze (born 1975, East Berlin). Since 1999 she worked as an editor. In 2000, she began her studies at the Konrad Wolf Film and Television College in Potsdam-Babelsberg.
East Silver Caravan - 2008

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