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Director's Statement
With this film, I try to do my best to shatter the European way of only seeing refugees as either pitiful victims or arrogant economic immigrants invading our societies merely to steal our jobs, our wives, our homes and our cars.
In European history, the creation and enforcement of stereotypical prejudices carries a sinister echo. I freely admit that THE OTHER SIDE OF HOPE is, to a certain degree, a so-called tendency film unscrupulously attempting to influence the views and the opinions of its viewers whilst trying to manipulate their emotions in order to reach that goal.
Because these efforts will naturally fail what will remain is, I hope, an upright and slightly melancholy story carried along by humour, but in other ways almost realistic film about certain human destinies here in this world, today.