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Director's Statement
With RIDERS OF JUSTICE, I intended to create a drama with both touching moments and humour. It unfolds around a father and daughter, Markus and Mathilde. We stay with them in the extreme situation they find themselves in following the sudden loss of their wife/mother. The core of the story is pretty dark and serious. The underlying theme is quite monumental. The meaning of life. That kind of subject matter is daunting. It has to be communicated with humour, otherwise it is hard to cope with the gravity of it. You have to treat it lightly. That said, I would never prioritise humour over feelings. If I have to choose between feelings and humour, feelings always outweigh comedy. The characters have to be believable – at least to a certain extent. The comedy can easily creep in elsewhere.