Filmforum, Germany 2010, 100 Min., English subtitles
Wismar, 45,000 inhabitants. The income of every third family depends on the Wadan shipyard, the only major company in the region. In August 2008 a Russian investor takes over the old, traditional business and its future seems secured. But then the financial and economic crisis – originating from somewhere in Africa – hits the Hanseatic City at its very centre: more than 5,000 jobs are at stake. A race against time ensues. We accompany a group of welders through turbulent months and bear witness to the fact that losing one's jobs means so much more than losing one's income. We show the workers, the owners and the liquidators struggling to preserve the shipyard, we experience their ups and downs between powerlessness, anger, sadness and hope. The Wadan shipyard goes down and is re-opened under a new ownership and a new name. Some of our protagonists return to their company, but under much worse conditions. We were on location at the last shift before the insolvency and at the first after the new beginning. The film examines what is left after this crisis.
Director Dieter Schumann
Screenplay Dieter Schumann, J. Wisotzky, N. Reise
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