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Bittner Marieke

Roma Rally
Two gypsy boys are trying to fulfill their childhood dream by competing in the local village rally with their only treasure: a thirty year old, rusty and wheelless BMW. While the driver struggles with the law due to petty thefts, the navigator is dealing with a handicap - his blindness. Ricsi and Manó are young countryside village kids, aged 17 and 16 and have been friends forever. The two gypsy boys have decided to take part in the famous car rally of their region. Despite their age and poverty one of them is perfect in car mechanics and they can drive. What makes things more complicated, that Manó lost almost all of his sight by the age of nine because of a disease. Nevertheless: while Ricsi would be the driver he would be the navigator of the car.The boys would like to take part in the game with a thirty years old, rusty BMW currently sleeping on bricks, without wheels. They are ready to raise money for the car no matter what and are committed to compensate the gap with their enthusiasm in the garage which they built in the backyard out of their barn. Despite all odds, they have faith in themselves, their ambition is endless. And they believe that creativity driven by the lack of money sometimes overcomes the greatest difficulties.

Born in Bremen and lives and works in Berlin. She travelled throughout Europe, studied Cultural Science and finishes in 2010 as Fiction Producer at the Filmhaus Babelsberg. Since 2005 she worked as an assistant to the producer, line producer and producer at different companies before she joined Weydemann Bros. in 2009 as producer. In 2010 she attended the Young Professional Program at the goEast Film Festival Wiesbaden and the Sarajevo Film Festival. In 2011 she received the Robert Bosch Co-Production Prize for the German-Hungarian project Roma Rally.
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Weydemann Bros. produces films for the national and the international market. We have a vision of a narrative cinema that is both entertaining and political. For us film is always a critical look at the world and the times we live in. With our films we do not only hope to get people laughing & crying, but to inform them and inspire them to contemplate.

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