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- The director and her young, half-German, half-Canadian daughter off-camera talk about home and belonging, as the mother films iconic women and girls living now along her own father's death-march route through eastern Germany.
- On Easter 2015, the year a million refugees arrived in Germany, arsonists attacked a refugee block in a quiet village in the state of Saxony-Anhalt. Overnight, Tröglitz's burnt-out roof became the international icon of a new wave of xenophobic violence in the country. For 17 months, up to the state election in March 2016 and its aftermath, the Canadian director discovered the "silent majority" of the people who live there, and their own century-old migrant culture. Poetic, moving, humorous, and critical.